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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: It's Time (Audio CD) As with the best retro-inspired bands, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys have transcended their nostalgic roots. They're not just paying homage to the rockabilly and swing sounds of the '40 and '50s, they're making new ones rooted in those early rhythms. Their instruments and duds may be vintage, but their music retains the vitality of the music's original era.After taking time outs for solo excursions (Sandy's brilliant doo-wop set, "Dedicated to You," and the band's high-octane instrumental album, "Big Sandy Presents His Fly-Rite Boys"), Sandy's reunion with the Fly-Rite's finds everyone recharged and ready to go. Joey Altruda's live-in-the-studio production (a week-and-a-half, start-to-finish!) neatly captures the band's interplay, from foot-stomping rockabilly to jazzy shuffles, with doghouse bass, surf inflections, and Cajun spices thrown in for good measure. This is one incredibly tight five-piece combo, augmented by the acoustics of Altruda's studio (formerly Hollywood's famed...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: It's Time (Audio CD) This has to be one of the best Big Sandy albums in a LONG time. Don't get my wrong. I love Big Sandy's music, but the last album was very weak. This album makes you want to play it over and over again. You will be singing and dancing to this one in no time. If you have not heard of Big Sandy, this would be a great album to start off with. A big ol' 5 Stars! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By H. Sonnie Mullins (The People's Republic of St. Petersburg, Florida USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: It's Time (Audio CD) A very catchy album. Several hints of hints of doo-wop with that insatiable Fly-Rite swing. A little surf rock. A little pizzacato by Ashley. Jimmy Roy on steel. Bobby, keeping the beat. Slappin' bass. Sandy crooning. Man, what a good thing!"Catalina" and "Money Tree" (sung by Jeff, the upright player) stay with you long after the playing is done. Hey, all the songs are good'ns, though. See them on their current tour and you'll appreciate the band even more. |