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THE FARRELL BROS. -
RUMBLE @ THE OPRY! - (Teenage Rampage 2003)
Recorded by Dave Roman w/ The Farrell Bros./Maddock Studios, Winnipeg,
MB
1.rUmBlE
@ tHe oPry
(1:34)
2.I Walk a Fiery Line
(1:46)
3.Baddest
One Around
(2:32)
4.Breakin' Out of Here
(2:12*video)
5.Goodbye Charlie
(2:03)
6.Set
this Lone Wolf Free
(4:28)
7.Angel With a Dirty Face
(1:40)
8.Hangin' On
(2:02)
9.Curbstomp Boogie
(2:11)
10.Rockabilly Rebel
(2:16)
11.Some Things Never Die
(2:45)
12.Motorpsycho Girl
(2:09)
13.
Where'd You Learn This Tune?
(1:55)
14.tHe
wiLd kiNd
(1:55) |
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All songs written by Gordie Farrell
except songs #1& #9 by Gordie and Shawn Farrell song #10 by Steve Bloomfield. Gordie Farrell/Vocals, Stand up Bass
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Shawn
Farrell/ Vocals, Guitar - Jeff Tetrault/Drums
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CLASSIC TWANG AND CONTEMPORARY ADRENALINE
- Selkirk Rockabilly siblings Gordie and Shawn sport
mile-high DAs and black Rebels leathers,
but they're more than
retro-rebels. Their new 14 track Rumble @ the Opry - a
fiery fusion of classic twang and contemporary adrenaline - is
all the proof you need. Sure,
Gordie can slap that doghouse bass
like Bill Black,
Shawn can pull twangy licks out of his
vintage gee-tar like Scotty Moore,
and they both pitch in
with vocals brimming with Eddie Cochran grit,
hiccuping
yelps and primal screams. But barn-burning originals like
Angel with a Dirty Face and Curbstomp Boogie,
coupled
with their lickety - split delivery - closer to the punky
Psychobilly of Rev.
Horton Heat than the rural twang of Sun Studios
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Darryl Sterdan/Winnipeg Sun |
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STYLUS MAGAZINE:
RUMBLE @ THE OPRY - Release number
three from everyone's favorite Selkirkian greasers is what
these boys were aiming for from the get-go and they've blasted
that pop bottle from here to Lockport, at least. Forgoing the
mainstream roots rock high falootin' ness that they dabbled in
on their debut, the 'Rumble' takes off where their
Go to Hell
EP left off, showcasing the fiery link from Rockabilly past to
hardcore... uh, more recent past. Imagine if the Alvin
brothers had been following around Black Flag and the Jesus
Lizard instead of those old blues guys and you'll have a good
idea of what's going on here. Ever since bro' Gordie recently
shifted to duties on the stand-up bass, the Farrells have been
in high gear in the clubs and this full length disc brings it
home. Who needs the future when the past still kicks your ass
this hard?
-Stu Reid |
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