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Talk About That is a studio album by British blues musician John Mayall, released on 27 January 2017 through Forty Below Records. It was produced by Mayall and Eric Corne and received positive reviews from critics.
Talk About That received a score of 70 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception.[1]Uncut wrote that "Mayall proves that playing the blues is seemingly impervious to age",[5] while Mojo commented that "Mayall and his ace band revive songs by Bettye Crutcher, Jimmy Rogers and Jerry Lynn Williams alongside piquant original material".[3] Henry Yates of Classic Rock found that it is "lifted above late-period fodder by a horn section that razzes up 'Gimme Some of That Gumbo'" and remarked that it is "ridiculous for an 83-year old to sound this relevant".[2] A staff review from PopMatters stated that Talk About That "finds him in fine form and spirits as he offers up a series of soul-slathered tunes that reveal a lifetime of grit and sweat", calling it "proof positive that Mayall maintains his standing in the pantheon of great bluesmen whose sense of soul and purpose is indefatigable".[4]