Blues Revue (12/06)
“Put It In The Alley is terrific... [It] hews close to Chicago’s classic sounds. Andrew Duncanson’s vocals and Joe Asselin’s harp infuse the disc with a serious Junior Wells vibe; Nick Moss’ production contributes to the feel.”
—Tom Hyslop

Big City Blues (10/06)
“The sharp guitar lines and soulful voice of Andrew Duncanson are underscored by the sliding harp to bring the blues right down to those filthy Chicago blues like you used to hear from Junior Wells or Jody Williams. This greasy chunk of Urbana [IL] funk slips and slides from the very first line and doesn’t let up till the disc is done.”
—Roger & Margaret White

Real Blues (11/06) [CANADA]
“Charisma, talent, joy and music that grabs you by the ears and doesn’t let go… This is probably the best debut blues album to come down the pike in 20 years. And boy, do we ever NEED The Kilborn Alley Blues Band. Thanks to the Moss’s & Blue Bella for giving us blues lovers such a gift of hope & joy (and you can dance to it)!”
—Andy Grigg

Blues Matters! (8/06) [UK]
“The Kilborn Alley Blues Band certainly have that X-factor... These guys are
diamonds with lots of facets, and they are shining brightly.”
—Billy Hutchinson

Blues & Rhythm (10/06) [UK]
“A fine debut from one of the hardest working blues bands on the current Chicago scene. Five stars!”
—Gary von Tersch

MazzMusikas [BELGIUM]
Formerly RootsTown Music
“If it’s a debut, it’s a damn fine one; they can compete with the best.”
—Marc Nolis

Blues & Co. (10/06) [FRANCE]
“Respectful of the tradition of blues from the ’50s and ’60s, but with that youthful spark of attitude and urgency that makes it fresh and new. This is an excellent work that is best taken in moderation so the rest of your collection doesn’t seem lacking.”
—Tonton Erick

The Hub Weekly [Champaign, IL]
“The blues vocals bleed from Kilborn's Duncanson, allaying any questions of authenticity."