Prodigal Son is a studio album by blues musician Michael Powers, released in 2006.
A follow up to his previous album Onyx Root, Prodigal Son was well received and gained him more recognition.
In addition to his six original compositions, he covered material by Sonny Boy Williamson, Bob Dylan, Jimmy Reed, Rev.
He said that Prodigal Son was the best blues rock album since he had heard Joe Bonamassa's debut.
He also said that while it was not musically ground breaking, it should appeal to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jonny Lang, and Los Lonely Boys fans.
[10] Powers followed up the album with Revolutionary Boogie which was released in the US on Zoho Roots ZM 201109 in 2011.