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Suzy
Q & Her Be Bop Boys
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Cool
Baby !
Astro Records 1967
There Goes My Baby -
Babydoll Knows How To
Rock - Kinfolk In
Carolina - King of Hearts
- Cool Baby - Demon Lover
- He'll Come Back -
Hypnotic Rock - Honky
Tonk Hot Rod Man - Triple
Slap Cat
Suzy Q & her Be Bop
Boys are basically the
Hot Rod Trio augmented by
Mitch Homer on rhythm
guitar. But this time
Suzy Dughi is totally in
charge of the lead vocals
and the sound is rather
different. One look at
the sleeve, a tribute to
Gene Vincent's first lp
on Capitol, and it's easy
to guess where this combo
draws a part of its
inspiration. But this is
not a carbon copy, it's
more a question of energy
and sound, and actually
there isn't any Vincent
cover here. Seven songs
are from the pen of Suzy
and one by her husband,
guitar maestro Buddy
Dughi. The remaining
three come from the
catalog of Ricky Nelson,
Merle Travis and Bob
& Lucille. The rhythm
section (including Suzy's
prowess on bass) makes a
perfect support for the
dialog between her vocals
and Buddy's "gallupin'"
guitar. The result is a
bunch of first rate
rockabillies, sometimes
groovy (Demon Lover),
sometimes mean (King Of
Heart - excellent !),
sometimes rural (Kinfolk
In Carolina) but always
good and sure to make you
dance to the bop. As a
bonus there's a live
version of "There
Goes My Baby" and
the lyrics are included.
You can hear some songs
on myspace
and buy it on their website.
Fred "Virgil"
Turgis
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