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'En Hillbilly Caliente' was released a few days ago. Dunno if there
are any Brian Conelly fans in the house - I bought '...Gowns By Edith
Head' awhile back and it's a pretty far cry from the Shadowy Men
stuff. There's a bit more rockabilly and less spy/space type of
instros, but it's still pretty darned good.
Not yet, but I do have the last one. At the risk of being branded a
heretic, I prefer the Atomic 7 to Shadowy Men (though I do dig them
to). I'll be picking up the new one shortly.
Mike
--- In , "Patrick" <reverb_10000@y...>
wrote:
> 'En Hillbilly Caliente' was released a few days ago. Dunno if
there
> are any Brian Conelly fans in the house - I bought '...Gowns By
Edith
> Head' awhile back and it's a pretty far cry from the Shadowy Men
> stuff. There's a bit more rockabilly and less spy/space type of
> instros, but it's still pretty darned good.
I still have 'Gowns By...' in heavy rotation. I don't know if I like
Atomic 7 more per se, maybe 'as much as' SMOASP. That band was my
introduction to instro music prior to the Pulp Fiction craze. We (my
as-yet-unnamed ban) try to slip in a Shadowy cover whenever we can.
--- In , "urbansurfkings"
<surfkings@h...> wrote:
> Not yet, but I do have the last one. At the risk of being branded
a
> heretic, I prefer the Atomic 7 to Shadowy Men (though I do dig them
> to). I'll be picking up the new one shortly.
>
> Mike
>
>
> --- In , "Patrick" <reverb_10000@y...>
> wrote:
> > 'En Hillbilly Caliente' was released a few days ago. Dunno if
> there
> > are any Brian Conelly fans in the house - I bought '...Gowns By
> Edith
> > Head' awhile back and it's a pretty far cry from the Shadowy Men
> > stuff. There's a bit more rockabilly and less spy/space type of
> > instros, but it's still pretty darned good.