I Wanna Go
© Copyright-El Toro Records
Record Label: El Toro Records
SPECIAL: 30% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
No items available in your wishlist
MR. WHIZ – I WANNA GO
With this their second CD , Mr. Whiz keep exploring their unique brand of a style that they have proudly named hillbilly swing. This term --already used in the late 1940s by western swing bandleader Curley Williams-- refers in this case to a one-of-a-kind blend of rockabilly, hillbilly, and western swing that has become Mr. Whiz's trademark. Their music is a perfect mixture of their varied influences -- the rockabilly side of Carl Perkins, the honky tonk style of Hank Williams, the colourful western swing of Bob Wills, the finger-pickin' of Merle Travis, and even the nonchalant, jazzy swing of Fats Waller are but a few examples.
Read more...
Please
log in to review the album.
Excellent !
author: Frederick Turgis - www.jumpingfrom6to6.com
This good surprise comes from Spain. This trio (guitar, light drums mostly played with brushes and double bass) plays an excellent brand of roots music they call hillbilly swing and it suits them well. They mix influences from Hank Williams (All My Life Is Gone) to Johnny Burnette (Million Dollar Gang is a wild rocker in the vein of Train Kept A Rollin') and Charlie Feathers. In between you find City Light, a bluegrass influenced number with two parts harmonies and "When I Left El Paso" that reminds of the great Marty Robbins with lyrics (by the way the lyrics are included) like "But at night bad luck came to my life / When a fight started my knife had to shine / the blood in my hand and his body on the flor / the sheriff's son is dead and my soul went down" . You'll also find some Johnny Cash with the cover of "Leave that junk alone" and his trademark boom-chica-boom rhythm is featured on "When Love Calls On You". The name of the band comes from guitar virtuoso Jerry Reed, and guitar player José Casarejos does justice to this name especially on the swingin' hot number "I Wanna Be A Millionaire". Another highlight is "Dark Swamp", a haunting number not that far from neo-rockabilly, with lyrics close to "Endless Sleep"or even "Johnny Remember Me". With only eleven songs (9 self penned tunes), Mr Whiz offers a tight album with no filler and are another proof of the good heath of the Spanish scene.
Read more...