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1.StopGreen Light Girl – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 03:09
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2.StopProblem Child – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 05:52
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3.StopSo You Want It to Rain – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 05:18
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4.StopLife – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 05:29
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5.StopHelpless Man – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 04:17
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6.StopSoul Shaker – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 04:05
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7.StopSend Some Love – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 04:52
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8.StopSmokestack – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 07:04
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9.StopLast Night – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 06:35
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10.StopBlame – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 04:55
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11.StopThin Dream – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 08:38
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12.StopCry – Doyle Bramhall & Smokestack II, Doyle Bramhall II 08:08
Welcome, Doyle Bramhall's third effort, continues to blur the lines between rock and blues, but he doesn't always achieve success with this tactic. Although the album opens with "Green Light Girl," a frenetic tune with lots of rockin', driving guitar riffs, the majority of the songs veer toward blues, albeit unconvincingly. "Send Some Love," an aching ballad, calls for emotion-drenched crooning, but Bramhall's vocals are a tad too cool, and "Thin Dream" attempts at bluesy stylings but is really a rock power ballad. The last cut, "Cry," finally whips up some emotion from Bramhall, but it should have been spread throughout Welcome. Even contemporary blues needs a little grit. Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, Rovi
- Genre: Blues, Rock
- Subgenre: Rock & Roll/Roots, Electric Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues
- Category Modern Electric Blues, Electric Texas Blues, Blues-Rock
- Release Date: February 1, 2008
- Artist: Bramhall Doyle II
- Additional Artist: Susannah Melvoin (Vocals)