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Roots-rock, rockabilly, country and pop. Four fellers serving up harmonies and hooks a-plenty for your listening enjoyment.
Genre:
Country: Country Rock
Release Date:
2006
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A Hundred Songs
© Copyright-The Bluejays
(658699800724)
Record Label: HitHouse
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Creating an all-new sound, paying honest homage to country and rockabilly roots without backsliding too far into kitsch, a la other bands of their ilk. - Mountain XPress
The Bluejays' sound is definitely rooted in country, particularly the Bakersfieldian ethos of mid-'60s Buck Owens but also has a strong lean towards Beatlesque power pop. - Flagpole
Songwriter/bassist/lead vocalist Jay Murphree is the key figure in Atlanta, GA`s "Country Rock `n` Roll Hitmakers" The Bluejays. Murphree`s voice combines the smoothness and charm of Chris Isaak with the honky-tonk flair of Buck Owens. The tunes fit somewhere in that bit of comparative signposting as well as the band offer up a healthy 15-track (presumably culled from a hundred) set of smooth rockin` twang. Hints of rockabilly, desert rock `n` roll and Tex-Mex emerge from these fine tunes, which, in fairness, include a few written and performed by the other talented members of the quartet. Their understated retro quality is rounded out with classic country songwriting, ensuring a good time - and a few heartbroken ones too - from start to finish. -- Robinson, Miles Of Music
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The Blue Jays...Get it?
author: George Beecher
This CD is GREAT! I highly recommend it, regardless of your musical tastes. I, for example, am not much of a country fan and this is certainly rooted in some country sound. But the songs are fun, the lyrics are great and you will definitely find your self walking around singing "a hundred songs" or "B-A-B-Y-Why?" for days after your first listen. The review of this band, which compares them to a misture of Buck Owens and Chris Isaak is dead on. BUY IT, and ENJOY IT! You won't regret it!
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