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Cari Lee & The
Saddle-Ites - Brought To You Via Saddle-Ite
Startone Records ST114
From
Monday On -. Keep Me Company -. We Tied
The Knot -. I'm Hoping That You're Hoping
-. It's Alright By Me -. When Your Way
Gets Dark -. Life Is Sweet - Nine Little
Kisses -. After All -. Heaven Only Knows
-. Throw A Little Wood On The Fire -
Brown Eyed Dream -. Did You Ever Come
Home -. Are You Lonesome - It's A Doggone
Shame
Produced by Billy Horton with some highly
talented guests (Bobby Trimble, Dave
Biller, John Doyle, T Bonta, Bobby Horton),
Cari Lee and the Saddle-Ites give us,
with this album, their best effort to
date, without any doubt. The production
work is faultless and they have the will
to make each song distinctive from the
other. The opening track From
Monday On, a Bing Crosby tune from
1928, swings like hell and bassist Danny
Santos on duet vocal is a nice addition
to the band. Im hoping
starts with some gipsy swing pattern and
soon turns into a dark mood tune, partly
due to the haunting steel. Its
Alright By Me and Did You
Ever Come Home are more in the vein
of their previous efforts and when it
comes to do a Rose Maddox song, you wont
find anybody to beat Cari Lee (the same
way Marti Brom is unbeatable on Patsy
Cline). Are You Lonesome? is
a fine rockin boogie and could come
from the Scorched sessions. I
dont have too much to say about
Life Is Sweet except its
simply beautiful, simplicity could be so
hard to reach sometimes. Danny Santos
doesnt only sing duets. but takes
lead on five songs. Some are co-written
with Caris husband, guitarist Steve
Merritt like the swinging We Tied
The Knot with superb guitar parts
by Steve Merritt and Doyle on clarinet.while
Heaven Only Knows brings a
bit of honky tonk to the mix and Shorty
Longs Nine Little Kisses
has a strong Bill Haley & His
Saddlemen feel in it. Cmon, this
review will still be here next week, but
its more uncertain for this record
so youd better run while it's still
in stock!
Fred "Virgil" Turgis |
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Cari
Lee & The Contenders - Scorched
Startone Records ST113
I
Think About You - The Lovers Curse
Scorched - Fine Fine Man - Burnt Toast
& Black Coffee - How Come? - Im
A Little Mixed Up - Dont Be A Fool
- You Shock Me - Little Red Rooster - Now
Im Gonna Roll
Hey guys and gals, welcome to Freds
cooking recipe. Todays recipe is :
how to make an outstanding rhythm and
blues album. Take a bunch of fine
musicians : T Jarrod Bonta (today when
you think «piano», 2 names come in mind
: Bonta and Leyland), Ryan Gould on bass
(Dave Billers gipsy jazz album),
Damien Llanes on drums (Nick Curran, Deke
Dickerson), Don Torosian on sax and of
course Steve Merritt on guitar. Add a
great female singer with a musical range
that goes from Rose Maddox to Etta James
and everything in between. Gather all
this ingredient in one of the best studio
for this kind of music (Fort Horton) with
the right producer (Billy Horton). Make
em play some Cari Lees
originals (I Think About You and its
driving piano, the jumpin Fine Fine
Man - wich is also available on the cd-rom
part of this cd)and a couple of well
choosen covers: The Lovers Curse (Cari
Lees voice would melt anything on
this one), Mike Pedicins Burnt
Toast and Black Coffee and How Come first
sung by Anita O Day. Dont
hesitate to mix tempos and moods (the pre-rocknroll
Scorched, the jazzy How Come? and the
bluesy Little Red Rooster). And thats
it ! Easy isnt it? Serve hot. Very
hot !
Fred "Virgil" Turgis |
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