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Twenty songs of pure bass slappin', guitar burnin', vocal yelpin', drum poundin', high octane, griddle greasin' rock-a-billy pleasure.
Genre: Rock: Rockabilly
Release Date: 2009
Redline Rockets
Redline Rockets
Record Label: Rock-A-Billy Record Co.
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Redline Rocket 3:18 Album Only
2. Monkey See Monkey Do 3:41 Album Only
3. $99 Guitar 4:32 Album Only
4. Lonni Jean 2:56 Album Only
5. Ice Cold Beer 2:53 Album Only
6. Kickin\' & Screamin\' 2:17 Album Only
7. Woman Love 2:39 Album Only
8. Shut Your Mouth 3:34 Album Only
9. Summertime Blues 3:16 Album Only
10. Shakin\' All Over 3:10 Album Only
11. Hitch\'n Yer Giddup 3:18 Album Only
12. Stood Up 3:09 Album Only
13. Mean Machine 3:13 Album Only
14. All Mama\'s Children 2:06 Album Only
15. Hotcakes 3:47 Album Only
16. Twenty Flight Rock 2:31 Album Only
17. Good Rockin\' Tonight 2:20 Album Only
18. Rock Around With Ollie Vee 2:23 Album Only
19. Flyin\' Saucers Rock & Roll 2:36 Album Only
20. Wild Blue Wonder 5:45 Album Only
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NOW DIG THIS Magazine
Issue #315
June 2009
Review by Harry Dodds:

The Redline Rockets are based in Denver, Colorado and comprise of Ricky Dean Haffey (vocals / rhythm guitar), Tim Wallace (lead guitar), Mike Baird (slap bass), and Jesse Carraway (drums). The collection is made up of eleven original compositions and nine covers of very familiar songs.

The quartet have all paid their dues, playing in a host of bands over many years, and are united in their love of 1950s rockabilly. This excellent CD will delight devotees of the genre. “Monkey See Monkey Do”, “Lonni Jean”, “Ice Cold Beer”, and “Hitch’n Yer Giddup” are all excellent examples but the real killer is “Hotcakes” which is rockabilly perfection. These original songs are way above par with great lyrics and Haffey’s voice is ideally suited to the material. The opener, “Redline Rocket”, a train song with various effects, allows Haffey to introduce the band. “$99 Guitar” is a narration with clever lyrics. “Kickin’ & Screamin’”, a rockabilly version of Paul Peek’s “The Rockaround”, and “Shut Your Mouth” are both powerful, cranked up rockers. Wallace takes over on vocals with the self-penned stroller, “Mean Machine”. Their final original is a stirring instrumental, “Wild Blue Wonder”, which lasts almost six minutes.

Best of the covers has to be “Stood Up”, last a minute and a half longer than Ricky Nelson’s classic waxing. The rest are generally fine although the Presley-styled “Good Rockin’ Tonight” might just be in too high a key. In contract, Haffey’s hoarse on “Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll”, coming across like Jimmy Durante. Unlike the original, the lyrics are perfectly clear on “Woman Love”. “All Mama’s Children” is an ideal choice and the Cochran songs are extended with two lead break. “Shakin’ All Over” and “Rock Around With Ollie Vee” pretty much mimic the originals.

Willie Lewis, owner of the Rock-A-Billy Record Co. can be proud of this heartwarming CD.

Harry Dobbs
NOW DIG THIS Magazine
Issue #315
June 2009

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REVIEWS

The Whole Deal
author: Ted Hackleman
                            
Sometimes rock-a-billy seems too confining a genre to listen to much of it in one go. The Redline Rockets succeeded in taking the genre and exploring some style and mood changes, while still keeping that hip shakin' bottom end moving on these 20 songs. The cover songs also added a nice anchor of familiarity, while still offering up some new twists. Most bands of this type are guitar, bass, and drum affairs but with the addition of some rhythm guitar the Redline Rockets have a richer texture to the songs. This is a definite "keeper" and a good addition to any roots collection.
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