Sings The Great Instrumental Hits
Los Straitjackets, Deke Dickerson
★ 4.12
26 ocen
257 ma
107 chce
Rok
2014
Kraj
US
Format
Vinyl, CD
LP, Album
Label
Yep Roc Records
YEP-LP-2407
Rock Surf
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 634457240711
Tracklista
A1
Fury
A2
Honky Tonk
A3
Magic Star
A4
Theme From A Summer Place
A5
Perfidia
A6
Apache
A7
Miserlou
B1
Kawanga
B2
Wild Weekend
B3
You Can Count On Me
B4
Walk Don't Run
B5
Popcorn
B6
Sleepwalk
B7
Pipeline
Notatki wydania
Comes with CD (YEP-CD-2407) and a download coupon.
An ‘instrumental’ by definition is a song without words. But what record collector geeks like myself know is that there are two scenarios for every classic in the Great Instrumental Songbook. Either that song started out with words and a garage band turned it into a guitar instrumental, or, once an instrumental became a hit, some aspiring knucklehead came along and wrote words to it.
In case you’re confused, imagine Bill Murray’s classic lounge singer character on ‘Saturday Night Live’ belting out drunken made up lyrics to the ‘Star Wars Theme.’ It can be done, it has been done, and these songs truly come alive once you hear them sung…with words!
In this case, America’s #1 Instrumental combo (Los Straitjackets) and I decided that 6 knuckleheads were better than one and that joining forces for an album’s worth of vocal instrumentals was yet another mountain that needed be to climbed. It is the first album of its kind, and it is required to be in your collection.
Perfect for parties, wait until your guests have a few beers in them and throw this sucker on and turn it up loud. Before you know it, you’ll be yelling the lyrics to “Pipeline” and “Popcorn” and making out to the romantic vocal version of “Miserlou” and, most of all, wondering why it took so long for someone in show business to come up with an idea this good.
Come on baby, can’t you feel it? Let’s Rock!
- Deke Dickerson, “Singer"
Video
Fury
Honky Tonk
Magic Star
Theme From A Summer Place
Master release
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