Revolutionary Boogie

[5] Three songs, "Shake Your Money Maker", "I Ain't Superstitious" and "Honeybee" are recorded with backing by The Mana’o Trio, which according to Blues Finland have a Hawaiian connection.

He finished off with, "Insgesamt hat Michael Powers mit "Revolutionary Boogie" einen würdigen Nachfolger für "Prodigal Son" eingespielt.

"[7] Translated into English:"Michael Powers has recorded a worthy successor to "Prodigal Son" with "Revolutionary Boogie".

"[8] Mark Johnson of Sea of Tranquility gave the album four stars in a review that was published on 19 August 2001.

He also said that Powers had a strong, expressive voice, and his singing nicely complemented his thunderous guitar slinging.

He also made a reference to Powers that at his age, at nearly sixty, he wouldn't be likely to change the world, "but he can still start one hell of a party".