GEORGE THOROGOOD Haircut (2007 issue UK 10-track CD album - Originally released in 1993, this is one of the most consistently bluesy of Thorogood's '90s albums, with fewer of the overt goofs and '60s garageband and punk influences that drove purists crazy; instead, it's a big-sounding, mostly serious set in which Thorogood covers the usual suspects, including his unique takes on hits from John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, Bo Diddley plus an solo acoustic version of 'My Friend Robert'[an obscure song by '60s folkie Patrick Sky] and his own 'Baby Don't Go', complete with an original 8-page cartoon by Peter Bagge)