Trouble With Girls
发行时间:2001-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介: REVIEW
Peter & the Wolves - "Trouble with Girls"
Marijn Raaijmakers, The BlackCat Rockabilly, November 2001 www.rockabilly.nl
Peter & The Wolves are not only top notch rockabilly musicians, they're a creative bunch too. There are twelve tracks on this platter, and they are all self-penned originals, no exceptions! With Ralph Rebel and Pete Ludovico, Golly Gee Records has found themselves their own "Leiber and Stoller". The album hits off with the words: "We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll, we're gonna boogie, but not too slow", so you know what to expect then! "The Rock 'n' Roll Boogie" comes thundering thru your living room with a fabulous slapping bass and Pete's deep scraping voice. A new classic that sets the standard for this album: hot rockabilly.
The melodic "Girl Of My Dreams" is a feast for your ears with changing rhythms and great lead guitar instros, followed by a bopping ode to "Pier Louise" with tearing saxes and hot lead guitar. The electrifying latin intro of "Midnight Cruise" uncovers some surf influences, but changes pace after a minute or so to more hot rocking rockabilly. "This Joint's Gonna Rock Tonight" does all that the title promises and "Searching Eternally" is the first ballad we encounter, the song and style remind a lot of Gene Vincent's "In My Dreams" and it's equally pleasing too.
"Do You Wanna?", "The Trouble With Girls" and "King Pin" are very authentic 50s style rockabilly songs, Pete's vocals come out very good, this guy's got a pretty good rockabilly voice. The country styled "Hogtied" tells the story of a guy who doesn't want to get married and "Little Bitty Ditty" is sure to get your feet moving again on a greasy slapping bass rhythm. The closing track is another rocking ballad titled "Another Heartache", yes Pete's voice is really cut out for this, great song.
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REVIEW
Peter & the Wolves - "Trouble with Girls"
Howard Raucous, Raucous Records, November 2001
Pulsating greased-up Rockabilly music from the USA. Peter & The Wolves present a great debut album packed with all original self-penned songs, performed with a pounding rockin' beat, with hot twangin' guitar licks, and pumpin' drums 'n' slap bass. Fabulous stuff including 'The Trouble With Girls', 'King Pin', 'The Joint's Gonna Rock Tonight', 'Moonlight Cruise' and lots more!
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From the jumpin' opening rockin' number, "Rock 'n' Roll Boogie", till the final note of the Presleyesque "Another Heartache", Peter & The Wolves deliver some of the hottest vintage sounding rockabilly and rock 'n' roll since 1956. If real music was played on the radio, "Girl of My Dreams" would make the Top 10 interesting and fun again. Peter & The Wolves are veterans of Long Island's vibrant rockabilly scene. These guys have played with the likes of Robert Gordon, Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, and other famous rockabilly artists. So turn back the clock and turn up your radio for Peter & The Wolves.
REVIEW
Peter & the Wolves - "Trouble with Girls"
Marijn Raaijmakers, The BlackCat Rockabilly, November 2001 www.rockabilly.nl
Peter & The Wolves are not only top notch rockabilly musicians, they're a creative bunch too. There are twelve tracks on this platter, and they are all self-penned originals, no exceptions! With Ralph Rebel and Pete Ludovico, Golly Gee Records has found themselves their own "Leiber and Stoller". The album hits off with the words: "We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll, we're gonna boogie, but not too slow", so you know what to expect then! "The Rock 'n' Roll Boogie" comes thundering thru your living room with a fabulous slapping bass and Pete's deep scraping voice. A new classic that sets the standard for this album: hot rockabilly.
The melodic "Girl Of My Dreams" is a feast for your ears with changing rhythms and great lead guitar instros, followed by a bopping ode to "Pier Louise" with tearing saxes and hot lead guitar. The electrifying latin intro of "Midnight Cruise" uncovers some surf influences, but changes pace after a minute or so to more hot rocking rockabilly. "This Joint's Gonna Rock Tonight" does all that the title promises and "Searching Eternally" is the first ballad we encounter, the song and style remind a lot of Gene Vincent's "In My Dreams" and it's equally pleasing too.
"Do You Wanna?", "The Trouble With Girls" and "King Pin" are very authentic 50s style rockabilly songs, Pete's vocals come out very good, this guy's got a pretty good rockabilly voice. The country styled "Hogtied" tells the story of a guy who doesn't want to get married and "Little Bitty Ditty" is sure to get your feet moving again on a greasy slapping bass rhythm. The closing track is another rocking ballad titled "Another Heartache", yes Pete's voice is really cut out for this, great song.
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REVIEW
Peter & the Wolves - "Trouble with Girls"
Howard Raucous, Raucous Records, November 2001
Pulsating greased-up Rockabilly music from the USA. Peter & The Wolves present a great debut album packed with all original self-penned songs, performed with a pounding rockin' beat, with hot twangin' guitar licks, and pumpin' drums 'n' slap bass. Fabulous stuff including 'The Trouble With Girls', 'King Pin', 'The Joint's Gonna Rock Tonight', 'Moonlight Cruise' and lots more!
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From the jumpin' opening rockin' number, "Rock 'n' Roll Boogie", till the final note of the Presleyesque "Another Heartache", Peter & The Wolves deliver some of the hottest vintage sounding rockabilly and rock 'n' roll since 1956. If real music was played on the radio, "Girl of My Dreams" would make the Top 10 interesting and fun again. Peter & The Wolves are veterans of Long Island's vibrant rockabilly scene. These guys have played with the likes of Robert Gordon, Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, and other famous rockabilly artists. So turn back the clock and turn up your radio for Peter & The Wolves.