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Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys

Best of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys

Best of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys

UPC: 089353300227

Format: CD

Release Date: Mar 22, 2011

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Personnel: Big Sandy (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ashley Kingman, Adrian Demain (guitar); Lee Jeffriess (steel guitar); David "Cad" Cadison (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Bobby Trimble, Brian Nevill (drums); Fred Willis, Herman Pruitt, Jimmy Corbitt, Bobby Adams, Calvanes (background vocals); Dave Alvin.
Liner Note Author: James Austin.
If there was a corner where the swing revival and the retro-country scene crossed paths, that's just where you would find Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys hanging out, a band led by vocalist Robert Williams (aka Big Sandy) that plays Western swing, hillbilly boogie, traditional country, and rockabilly with impressive instrumental chops, a rock-solid swing, and an infectious sense of fun. Big Sandy and his band cut a handful of fine albums for Hightone Records in the 1990s, and with Hightone out of business, Shout! Factory's Rockbeat imprint has resurrected a few gems from their catalog with this collection. The Best of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys features songs from the group's four albums for Hightone, one track from their EP Radio Favorites, and three tunes from Big Sandy's solo album Dedicated to You, in which he indulged his taste for classic doo wop and R&B. While the Big Sandy solo tunes stand out just a bit given their different sound and approach, the rest of the album flows together with the grace of a "real" album, and the group's strengths are obvious throughout -- the musicians can play up a storm but have the taste and the smarts not to showboat, they can write originals that sound natural next to the period covers, and Williams is an excellent vocalist with a bright, clear instrument and fine instincts about what to do with it, whether he's singing a sweet love song or raising the roof (and the doo wop material from Dedicated to You suggests this is a side of his musical personality he should explore more often). Since Big Sandy and his band are still active and recording for Yep Roc, calling this The Best of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys is something of a misnomer, but the disc is an enjoyable overview of their Hightone years, and it's a great introduction to one of America's most consistently excellent roots music acts. ~ Mark Deming

Tracks:

1 - Greatest Story Ever Told
2 - Someone Like You
3 - Have Love Will Travel
4 - Jumping From 6 to 6
5 - Lonely Guy
6 - Loser's Blues
7 - I Can't Believe I'm Saying This to You
8 - Blackberry Wine
9 - Honky Tonk Queen
10 - Oochie Coochie
11 - Tequila Calling
12 - Feelin' Kinda Lucky
13 - When Sleep Won't Come
14 - Parts Unknown
15 - Backdoor Dan
16 - My Sinful Days Are Over