by Alex HendersonIt was no coincidence that Gary Coleman had BB in his name. One of Coleman's main influences was B.B. King, and he was happy to acknowledge King's inspiration (although he's also learned a thing or two from Bobby Blue Bland, Jimmy Reed and the late Albert Collins). Romance Without Finance underscores the fact that while Coleman may not be the most original artist in the world, his Ichiban output has been consistent and enjoyable. The singer\u002Felectric guitarist's sense of humor serves him quite well on such amusing cuts as Food Stamp Annie, If You See My One-Eyed Woman and She Ain't Ugly (She Just Don't Look Like Nobody Else). But he's equally appealing when embracing a somber minor-key groove a la Bland, and Dealing From the Bottom of the Deck is a fine example of Coleman's brooding side. Whether Coleman is being remorseful or humorous, this CD was a welcome addition to his catalogue.