Undeserving of his relative obscurity,
Lee Clayton belongs in the company of
Waylon Jennings and other elite outlaw country-rockers. His defiance and independence are plain when he sings "Tequila Is Addictive," but he doesn't seem to give a damn, sticking to his own fiercely personal material. The album was cut in Nashville, but hot lead guitar/
Memphis Horns mainstays
Andrew Love and
Wayne Jackson separate this from the establishment by a country mile. Sincerity makes up for any deficiencies in singing range. ~ Mark Allan