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The
Sprague Brothers
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Best
Of The Essbee Cds Volume
2
ElToro ETCD7011
Angelyne - Alll Night
Long - Down The Line -
Gotta Get You Near Me
Blues - Never Knew - One
Wheel Draggin' - Pickin'
Peppers - Sea Cruise -
Just Give Me a Chance -
Diamond Head - Mopar Junk
- Wailin - Beep Beep -
She Won't Stay For Long -
I Found Someone New Today
- So How Come - If You'll
Be Mine - Goldfinger -
All By Myself - Goodbye
My Love
Second volume of the
reissue of this records
released in small
quantities namely Three
(which was originally due
to be released on
Hightone), Covers,
Instrumental Party
and Rockabilly).
This set focuses more on
the talent of brother
Chris (aka Sugarballs)
featuring many of his own
compositions and lead
vocals. The element are
the same you can find on
volume one (logical as its
the same source) with
straight ahead rockers (Angelyne,
Beep Beep), a bit of
Bobby Fuller type of song
(All Night Long) and some
rockabilly too with two
Buddy Holly covers from
his earlier period.
Beatles/Merseybeat
influenced songs are here
too, both electric (If
Youll Be Mine, I
Found Someone New Today
the later one featuring
great harmonies) or
acoustic like The
Searchers Goodbye
My Love which
sounds like an outtake
from the Norwegian Wood
sessions. They also
perform a set of
instrumental ranging from
the western jazz of
Speedy West and Jimmy
Bryant (Pickin
Peppers) to the Ventures
Diamond Head. Another
James Bond theme is
played after You Only
Live Twice on Volume 1,
this time its Gold
finger. As you can see,
as usual with The Sprague
youll find plenty
of styles. El Toro did a
really good job with this
reissues allowing us to
have access to this
recordings. Hope someone
will do the same with
their early 90s
live albums like Live
At Franks Place
and Live In The Van
With The Sprague Brothers.
Fred "Virgil"
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Best Of
The Essbee Cds Volume 1
ElToro ETCD7010
Penetration - Hippy
Hippy Shake - Rock Rock -
Surefire - New Reason to
Cry - You Only Live Twice
- Ill Be True -
Green Arrow - Ill
Do It Every Time - Drum
Boogie - Rocknroll
- I Feel A Brand New
Heartache - My Tender
Heart - Praying Mantis -
Since I Dont Have
You - No One Wants My
Love - Nesman Studios -
Tall Tall Trees - Sunset
in Tokyo - Just over a
Girl
The Sprague Brothers
recording carreer didnt
stop with the end of
their contract with
Hightone. They released a
bunch of records on their
own Essbee label. This
compilation gathers the
best of this now hard-to-find
albums. As usual with the
Spragues, you can expect
fine songwriting and
beautiful arrangements.
Rocknroll is
a term that everybody
seems to use nowadays (no,
Bonnie Tyler aint a
rocker?!), but this is
the best word to describe
their music. A mix of
surf (Penetration, Green
Arrow), early Beatles (Ill
Be True and its
intro taken from Beatles
Devil In Her Heart
would make Sir Paul
jealous), and the usual
Everly/Holly/Fuller
influenced stuff. Youll
find some rockabilly (Johnny
Powers Rock
Rock) too, and
My Tender Heart
sees the bros go
bluegrass. Frank and
Chris play all the
instruments, except on
one tune where they are
backed by Deke Dickerson
and Shorty Poole, and the
skills of each of them is
simply amazing. Of course
Chris is a good drummer (if
you dont believe me
listen to Drum
Boogie a Gene Krupa
meets Bill Haley song)
but he can play steel,
upright bass, sing fine
harmonies and on Just
Over A Girl he
gives us a great piece of
eefing. Frank Lee Sprague
is even more impressive
as it seems that no
instrument has secret for
him : surf guitar,
bluegrass mandolin, Jerry
Lee Lewis boogie piano...
You name it, he plays it.
Add extensive liner notes
and youll have
another must-have from El
Toro, and as the title
states Volume 1, we can
expect a Volume 2 very
soon.
Fred "Virgil"
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Changing
The World One Chick At A
Time
Wichita Falls Records WFR
339
Rockabilly Twist -
Wormwood - Keep On Loving
Me - I've Got It Made -
She's In The $ Now - I
Want To Be Her Man -
Little Star - Better
Believe - You're Scarce -
She Took My Spittin' Cup
- Wichita Falls Rag - I'm
Settin' Jake - She
Brought Back My Spittin'
Cup - No One Cares -
Highway 15 -. Harlem Ska
(bonus track) - American
Music (bonus track) -
Girl Can't Hep It (bonus
track)
Listening to a Sprague
Brothers album is always
like a good journey into
American music. You find
as usual some Everly
Brothers type of tunes (Chris
and Frank really know how
to harmonize and put
together some melodies
that stick into your head)
and some Bobby Fuller
("Wormwood") so
this is no surprise to
find on the guest list
Randy Fuller and Edan
Everly. Little Star
is a beautiful ballad in
a Texas style (think
Buddy Holly), Spanish
guitar and superb string
arrangement. Rockabilly
is also very well
represented with Youre
Scarce and Im
Settin Jake, two
songs that could come
straight from the vault
of Sun records. Talking
about rockabilly, Rockabilly
Twist is exactly
what the title means with
at the end, you have to
hear closely, a citation
of Surfin Bird /
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow. Wichita
Fall Rag is a
stunning western swing
instrumental with Jeremy
Wakefield on steel, Deke
Dickerson on rhythm
guitar and Shorty Poole
on bass. They really
should record more in
that style. They provide
another instrumental with
the short Highway
15 but this time
more in a Ventures style.
She Took My Spittin
Cup and She
Brought Back My Spittin
Cup are, its
no surprise with titles
like that, on the
hillbilly side. You also
have plenty of bonus
tracks The Blasters
American Music on which
Frank replicates riffs by
Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee,
The Ventures and Buddy
Holly (its also
great fun to hear a
harmonica solo
reminiscent of the
Beatles on a song called
American Music),
the classic Harlem
Nocturne turned
into a ska and The
Girl Cant Help It.
But wait, there are more
hidden bonus, but sorry
folks, youll have
to buy the cd to discover
them.
Fred "Virgil"
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The
Savage Sprague Brothers
Wichita Falls Records WFR
334
Bettys Got A
Hot Rod - Once Again Im
Fallin - Shes
An Adulteress - It Doesnt
Hurt Anymore -This You
Did - Charlene -
Everything I Have Is
Yours -In Your Heart -The
Invisible Man - Two Hands
In My Pockets - Nothing
Matters But You - USA
This album subtitled «early
recordings from the vault»
contains material
recorded in the 90s
with Frank and Carl
playing all instruments.
As I said before,
comparisons arent
always fair. You see,
saying that someone
sounds like (put the name
of the legend of your
choice here), could
reflect a lack of
personality from the
artist. But who could say
that the Sprague dont
have no personality?
Surely not me. So if you
dont know the
brothers yet, I would say
that they are the perfect
mix of Buddy Holly, The
Everly Brothers, Bobby
Fuller with a dab of
early Beatles (when they
were still playing live).
As Frank Lee Sprague once
said «Influenced by
none, inspired by many»
and the fact are here you
can cite every artists
you want, the sound is
100% Sprague Brothers.
They could be good
musicians and singers but
theyre more, Frank
is one hell of a
songwriter. From the
beautiful semi accoustic
«Charlene» to «Once
again Im fallin»
and its haunting
harmonies without
forgetting the rockin
side of the brothers with
«Two Hands In My Pockets»
and «USA» with lyrics
similar in the meaning to
Blasterss «American
Music».
If youve already
bought their Hightone
releases you know what Im
talking about. If youve
never heard them and you
want to know how to write
«pop songs» (before
this word becomes
pejorative), give this
album a try.
Fred "Virgil"
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