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The
Western Aces
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Introducing...
El Toro 3021
Ice Cold Water -Same
Old Cell - Drinkin' Man's
Boogie - Seeing Double -
Tell Me Why (we Can't Be
In Love) - Leave That
Junk Alone -Hep Cat Baby
-Four Walls And A Table -
Oh Boy - Mean Mean Mama -
Old '32 - I Was There
When It Happened.
This is the debut album
for this British band,
but Phil (Tennessee
Rhythm Riders) and Mark (The
Ricardo's) are now well
known characters on the
scene, and brothers
Gordon and Dave Doel were
in the Young Savages.
With a sound as authentic
as you can get, a set of
solid originals you'd
swear they come from an
old 78's, and well
choosen covers (Glenn
Barber, Merle Kilgore,
Johnny Cash), they offer
a solid and highly
enjoyable mix of
hillbilly, rockabilly,
boogie and western swing.
Supported by a tight
rhythm section, the
guitar and the steel
shine throughout. Another
strong point is that, not
only three of them can
write songs, but the same
three (Dave Doel, Gordon
Doel, Phil Morgan) sing
which gives to this album
a welcome diversity. This
is their first, let's
hope it won't be the last
cause this guys have a
lot to offer to anyone
who has good taste in
music!
Available at El
Toro
Fred "Virgil"
Turgis
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