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"ROCKIN SPREE" is their fifth album and the first one to be released in Europe. It compiles some of the best tracks from previous albums and, more importantly, new recordings of songs that have been released before on different records, especially their first and long long outta print album "Panic." So, "ROCKIN SPREE" can be considered an unbeatable collection of hits and also a brand new record (since it contains eight new recordings). In any case, this is the best introduction to the European markets for one of the best American rock-n-roll bands of today. With the explosive rock-n-roll assault of the title track, the truckin' honky tonkin' "Gear Bustin' Sort of a Feller," the echoes of the golden age of surf music of "Wild Romance", the Fab Four parody of "Ain't No Beatle", novelty numbers like "Call Me Wolfman" (howls included), and the best Fender Telecaster of the decade, "ROCKIN SPREE" by The Hi-Risers is without a doubt the rock-n-roll record of the year!! |
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