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Blues Bytes: "Blues Guitarists - My Top Lesser Known" Forrest McDonald may not be a household name to blues fans around the world, but maybe he should better known. He certainly puts out a red hot blues sound on his latest disc, Forrest McDonald Live (World Talent Records), recorded before a live audience in Australia, far from the band's Georgia home. Guitarist McDonald is joined by the fine singer Raymond Victor, and on these recordings the band is "introducing" another very good guitarist, Andrew Black. The sound quality is good and the enthusiastic crowd of 20,000 is quite obviously into what they're hearing on this night in May of 2002. Victor is at his soulful best on the opening number, a cover of Jimmy Thackery's shuffling "Anchor To a Drowning Man," which also features nice guitar work from McDonald and good piano from Victor. The piano takes the lead on the next cut, an up-tempo original about Victor's second marriage, called "Work Work." McDonald contributes some incendiary guitar licks through the middle of the cut. Black shows his stuff on guitar on the 13-minute slow blues, "Blues In the Basement." If this truly is Black's "introduction," then I look forward to hearing more from him. Forrest McDonald Live is a fun party disc; you'll undoubtedly enjoy it as much as the 20,000 Aussies in the crowd.