| "Book Binder is a genuine example of the traveling bluesman tradition that begun in the 20's, was revived in the 60's, and continues today." |
| - Steve Cheseborough (Living Blues) |
| "Here is a master storyteller who can really crank out the blues." |
| - R.T. (Blues and Rhythm) |
| "It was something to see, all that finger-picking and burr-throated singing. It makes you believe that this, most ancient of American blues styles, was not just being recreated by Book Binder-no, indeed, this man lived those cotton patch, dusty road, way down home blues. How he managed to do it is his own business, he shimmered and shone like the real goods." |
| - Bob Claypool (Houston Post) |
| "Book Binder's picking is solid and funky, and his voice has never sounded better." |
| - E.W. (Sing Out) |
| "Behind the humor lurks a musical master. Roy Book Binder makes country blues a living music that he plays with rare mastery" |
| - John Shand (Sydney Morning Herald) |
| "Book Binder's best album. The live setting galvanizes his storytelling, humor, historical anecdotes, tall tales, emotional resonance and acoustic guitar work. Great production yields an immediate, contemporary impact, resulting in a sound that is at once timeless, old timey and fresh." |
| - Marty Racine (Houston Chronicle) |
| "Book him. The old Bookeroo sings the blues, and sings'em real well." |
| - E.S. (Dirty Linen) |
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