Stray Cats: Gonna Ball
With Johnny Burnette‘s ‘Baby Blue Eyes’ this album has a killer opening track and is the beginning of over 35 minutes of red hot rockabilly ‘n roll. Looking back nowadays on 1981’s Gonna Ball”, it seems like a minor masterpiece and probably the Stray Cats’ finest album. The Cats are captured diggin’ deep into early rock -amp; roll and even pre-rock ...
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Rozmer: 141x123 mm
Hmotnosť: 92 g
Jazyk: EN Anglický Jazyk
EAN: 8718627226995
Žáner: CD
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O knihe
With Johnny Burnette‘s ‘Baby Blue Eyes’ this album has a killer opening track and is the beginning of over 35 minutes of red hot rockabilly ‘n roll. Looking back nowadays on 1981’s Gonna Ball”, it seems like a minor masterpiece and probably the Stray Cats’ finest album. The Cats are captured diggin’ deep into early rock -amp; roll and even pre-rock -amp; roll roots music and far beyond the boundaries of rockabilly, served the Brian Setzer/Stray Cats way. Supported by various players, including Rolling Stones alumnus Ian Stewart, John Locke (Spirit/Nazareth) and on the saxophone there’s New Orleans tenor legend Lee Allen (Fats Domino/Little Richard). The album ends with ‘Crazy Mixed Up Kids’, a psychobilly instrumental workout par excellence.
1 Baby Blue Eyes
2 Little Miss Prissy
3 Wasn’t That Good
4 Crying Shame
5 (She’ll Stay Just) One More Day
6 You Don’t Believe Me
7 Gonna Ball
8 Wicked Whisky
9 Rev It Up And Go
10 Lonely Summer Nights
11 Crazy Mixed Up Kid