Great CD! Great rockabilly & cool garagey stuff
author: Andy Rutherford, The Thrillbillys
Wow, the CD sounds great. I have to say, the song Not my concern is absolutely VICIOUS sounding! It's got a really slamming groove, and Dagmar sounds voice sounds really cool. Sounds like it should be featured in a B-movie slasher flick. I mean that in the best possible way.
I also liked Senior Newscaster's excellent finger picking on Old Country Blues. And Bryan and George are such an awesome rhythm section, they're simply the best.
Great job. You guys rock.
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A good debut album
author: Fred "Virgil" Turgis - Jumpin' from 6 to 6
A very pleasant debut album by Dagmar and the Seductones. Bob Newcaster and Bryan Smith respectively guitar player and bassist are no stranger to rockabilly fans as they played with Tex Rubinowitz. A Little Bitta Love, a Dagmar’s own, is a great rocker and so is Red Hot that leaves the listener breathless. A perfect showcase for a powerful voice and nice piano too. It’s time to slow down a bit and this is what the Fever type song Evil does, and sees Dagmar in a seductive mood. Living A Lie and Since I Met You Baby add some blues to the mix and shows how Dagmar is at ease with that style too with her warm voice. Lucky Stars is a nice Buddy Holly type of song with a neo-rockabilly feel in it. It’s time again to slow the pace with the rock’n’roll ballad Leavin’ On Your Mind. Let’s Have A Party is played in a bluesy vein and they don’t try to compete with Wanda Jackson. Poor Man’s Roses adds a very welcome touch of honky tonk and so do You Belong To Me. One can only regret she doesn’t sing more in that style.
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this cd is a must if your looking for ill call it high octane rockabilly
author: Scott
this cd has the old school house rock with a scufed up vintage twist and the vocals that make this cd sound so good
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