Instead of breaking from his high-energy, high-voltage blues-rock, Kenny Wayne Shepherd offers more of the same on his second album, Trouble Is..
While the record lacks the surprise and impact of Ledbetter Heights, it's clear that Shepherd is growing as a guitarist, developing a cleaner, more nuanced technique.
He still suffers from the lack of an original voice, plus a lack of strong material, but his growth as a guitarist compensates for what's missing.