Cost of Living continues the astonishing run of 
Delbert McClinton recordings that have come along since the mid-'90s. While some would argue that 
McClinton has always been consistent, 
Cost of Living ranks up there with 
Keeper of the Flame, 
Plain from the Heart, and 
Jealous Kind. This set contains 13 tunes, the majority of which 
McClinton either wrote or co-wrote with old mates including 
Gary Nicholson, 
Glen Clark, and 
Al Anderson. The sounds here are tough, gritty Texas rhythm & blues, hard honky tonk blues, slippery acoustic country, and killer funky white boy Southern soul. While there isn't a weak tune in the bunch, there are some standouts, such as the streetwise stroll of "The Part I Like the Best"; the 
David Parker/Manuel Villa swamp R&B of "I'll Change My Style"; the utterly spooky tale of robbery and tragedy "Down into Mexico," and the ripped-heart ballads "Kiss Her Once for Me" and "Your Memory, Me, and the Blues." There's also the rollicking wide-open rocker "Dead Wrong." The sheer intensity and acumen of 
McClinton's delivery on these songs takes his reputation as one of the great R&B singers to an entirely new shelf. For 
McClinton fans, this will be a major cause to celebrate, for the uninitiated, this is as fine a place as any to start. It's authentic, full of heart, and so deep it's fathomless.