As owner of the Tweed Deluxe the Axe model was made from, I'm proud to be one link in the chain that lead to that tone and piece. Very nice sound and playing.
Kind of reminded me a little bit of something Duke Levine might have done. He's not a very known guy, but he's been Mary Chapin Carpenter's guitar player for 20 plus years and has several GREAT instrumental CD's that are well worth seeking out. Country to R & B to blues to ethereal (Eric Johnsonish) to ??? I find most guitar instrumental CDs pretty boring in a hurry, but Duke's are great. Great tunes, great playing, awesome band and really nice balance between composition and playing. Duke's brother Buzzy owns Lark Street music, so he's had access to awesome instruments and amps and learned what to do with them young. Duke is also a producer of tons of songwriter music coming out of New England and plays guitar for the guy who often does soundtracks for John Sayles movies.
Anyhow, really nice job and, if you haven't heard Duke, you might like to based on what I'm hearing here.