I like the blues, too.
Last night, we went to see BluesClub in a small venue. This band now has Guy Fletcher and Danny Cummings amongst its members. They did a roughly 2-hour set, straight through, mostly made up of old R'n'B numbers from the late-1940s to the 1960s. In my youth, I was pretty keen on this and saw, amongst others, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Sonny Boy Williamson and Willie Dixon live. I also saw some of the earlier greats live, such as Sleepy John Estes, Blind Gary Davis and Son House. If MK's new album veers in this direction, I am likely to pleased.
The presence of a harmonica player doesn't limit it to being blues-based, of course. The harmonica player in BluesClub is Peter Hope-Evans, so maybe it is him on the new album.
I think a song like "Privateering" could grow on me, though it is not exactly made for an R'n'B treatment.