Lettin' Go is the final studio album by Son Seals, released in 2000.
[2] The album's final track, a remake of Seal's "Funky Bitch", features Phish's Trey Anastasio.
[10] Two of the album's songs were cowritten with novelist Andrew Vachss.
"[1] The Washington Post wrote that "guitar fans will appreciate the many opportunities that Seals gets to show off his six-string skills, which produce a flurry of stinging high notes and guttural slurs.
"[10] The Chicago Tribune wrote: "Lettin' Go is most refreshing when the band jumps away from the confining electric-blues formula; 'Osceola Rock' rewrites Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock' as a rollicking tribute to Seals' Arkansas hometown.