Kant Sheck Dees Bluze is an album by the American musician Jimmy Dawkins, released in 1992.
"[8] The Washington Post wrote that "it's the combination of his ripsaw, reverb-heavy tone and his deft phrasing that really stands out, allowing even routine shuffles to transcend the ordinary.
"[7] The Chicago Sun-Times stated that it "shows off the guitarist's talented left hand and draws on his storytelling ability as well.
"[17] The Press of Atlantic City compared Dawkins to Freddie King and Peter Green; the paper later listed Kant Sheck Dees Bluze as one of the best blues albums of 1992.
[5][18] The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD praised the "dirty, distorted lead guitar and a program of intense originals with a crackling contemporary edge.