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Long Gone Trio : Wildcat Juice
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Wild Rockabilly from New Mexico..
Genre: Rock: Rockabilly
Release Date: 2006
Wildcat Juice Record Label: El Toro Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
A-Bone 2:15 Album Only
Sloppy Joe's 2:22 Album Only
T V8 2:54 Album Only
Gotta Know 2:35 Album Only
It's You Whose's Makin' You Lonesome 2:57 Album Only
Bullfrog 2:28 Album Only
Treason 2:22 Album Only
My Well's Run Dry 2:52 Album Only
Don't Move Me 2:31 Album Only
Goodbye Lonesome 2:01 Album Only
If You Only Knew 2:06 Album Only
Last Of My Junk 3:42 Album Only
Wildcat Juice 5:56 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Long Gone Trio (Albuquerque, New Mexico) draws on the traditional sound of rock-a-billy, blending a mix of early rock and roll and hillbilly sounds. Their dixie fried rhythms have been bringing out the dancers and lining up the hot rods to catch every wild show. The Long Gone Trio has been rockin' the southwest for the past couple of years and have been quickly gaining a reputation as a real crowd pleaser. The Long Gone Trio truly is 50's rock and roll reincarnated. They have opened for such acts as Hank Williams III, Big Sandy and the Fly Rite Boys, The Coasters, The Drifters, Wayne Hancock, and Spo-dee-o-dee. Watch out for the debut album coming out soon. These boys will really rock ya. So, put another dime on it and get real gone with the Long Gone Trio.

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REVIEWS

spodeeodee drinking wildcat juice
author: ernest aguirre
Indeed,these cats rockit, you could play this between anything by Johnny Burnette & Charlie Feathers and not know it wasn't recorded in the 50's, I credit the sparse production, for giving it that real rockabilly sound, granted rockabilly is by it's very nature a sparse genre, this fits in really well with the SoCal Chicano Rockabilly revival groups, check out Dusty Chance,Luis & the Wildfires,Chuy & The Bobcats,The Hi Strung Ramblers & The Star Mountain Dreamers (from El Paso)rockabilly is not dead, it just moved to the southwestern US
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author: Petee Wheatstraw
Possibly the most authentic Rockabilly album I've heard in the last ten years. This power trio's talent creates a 'wall of sound' that will get your toes tapping, and make you beg for more. They are three of the most talented young men I've heard in a long time, and their proficiency in writing these tunes is only outdone by their unparalleled musicianship as they play them. Well done boys, hope to hear a lot more from you in the future...
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