There won't be many dentists recommending this album. Dressy Bessy specialize in the sweet sticky stuff that has absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever. The Denver quartet aren't folks to stew about their problems. Instead, they bask on the sunny side of the street and write 60s-influenced pop songs--with more than a whiff of 70s new wave. Sitting in their loud, colorful clothes and plugging in their vintage amps, they do just as their title track suggests. Tammy Ealom's much noted chirpy Go-Go girl vocals benefit greatly from the extra heft that boyfriend John Hill (of the retro-pop Apples in Stereo) brings with his extra-saturated guitar. The extra (over)drive adds ferocity to the kitschy-cool of the super-catchy "Second Place" and "She Likes It" among others. They even slow it down if the occasion calls for it ("Small"), striking comfy poses on a Parisian rainy day ("Who'd Stop the Rain"). Yet, the sunshine always seems to peek out from behind the clouds. --Jaan Uhelszki
Electrified,Dressy Bessy,Transdreamer,Indie Pop,Indie Rock,Pop,Punk-Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,United States of America
Electrified
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Ether-Electrified Porch Music
Carbon Leaf Manufacturer: Constant Ivy Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003YSMC Release Date: 1999-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Ordinary Eyes
- Home
- Nowadays
- ...For Your Violin
- Blue Ridge Laughing
- Jan. 9 / 63 Degrees
- American Tale
- To My Soul
- Kinakeet Island
- Traffic
- Clannanhide
- Aurora
Album Description
Electric-Acoustic Mandolin Rock. Rock music with Celtic, Country, Blugrass and Jazz influences.Customer Reviews:
YES!.......2003-03-07
What an amazing listening experience!.......2001-02-16
What an amazing listening experience!.......2001-02-16
Wow!.......2000-09-03
A little bit celtic, and a little bit rock and roll.......2000-02-27
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Electrified
Pink Cream 69 Manufacturer: Steamhammer UK [SPV] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I82X Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Shame
- Stranger In Time
- Break The Silence
- Electrified
- Over The Fire
- Losing My Faith
- Higher Kind Of Love
- Burn Your Soul
- Rocket Ride
- Best For You
- Gone Again
Customer Reviews:
Unbelievable melodic metal..........2007-04-20
Song Highlights include: Shame, Break The Silence, Electrified, Burn Your Soul, Rocket Ride and Gone Again. They range from stomping rock to beautiful ballads.
Any fan of 80's/Melodic metal should love this, or any other PC69 album. I've purchased 4 more since getting Electrified and WILL get more.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-04-11
Amazing Album.......2006-07-26
In a nutshell, Pink Cream 69 plays melodic hard rock that borders on heavy metal. Sounds simple, doesn't it? The thing is; PC69 is so much better than nearly every other melodic rock band. This isn't an album full of Journey wanna-be ballads. This is a kick in the teeth hard rock album. Dennis Ward is probably the best songwriter in the genre today, and his work here is untouchable. Each song blazes with incredible energy, which is totally appropriate given the album's title. Vocalist David Readman is phenomenal here as well. I'd rate him a close second to DC Cooper with regards to this kind of music (and you can see from my other reviews that I idolize DC Cooper), and his voice on this album is like bottled lightning (also appropriate).
Standout tracks on Electrified are, well, all of them. There isn't a weak moment on the entire disc, unless you count the somewhat goofy hidden track. But that one is supposed to be goofy, so...
I still feel like I'm selling this amazing album short, so I'm going to end this with a recommendation. If you like hard rock music, buy this album. Seriously. Hard rock fans should love this. Metal fans should too. AOR purists may need oxygen after hearing it, but they'll probably love it as well. It's just that good.
Phenomenal CD by an outstanding band!!! .......2005-09-25
We listen to it so much, that our 8 month old daughter can sing the word "electrified" and the phrase "All I want is the best...". I have just recently ordered 4 of this band's releases after this one. That's how impressed I am with this band! I will say that this is one of my favorite CDs of all time (and I am very critical when it comes to music)! If you like this, also check out "Loudness-Thunder in the East","Giuffria", or "Blue Murder-Nothin' but trouble". All of these CDs deserve FIVE STAR ratings as far as I'm concerned...enjoy!!!
Possibly the best rock band to come out of the 90's.......2001-03-24
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Cool Songs For Cool Kids
Daddy a Go-Go Manufacturer: Boyd's Tone ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I9UA Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
Tracks:
- A Dog Named Boomer/Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
- The ABC Song
- Go Speed Racer
- Daddy A Go Go Theme Song
- Brush Your Teeth
- I Can Swing By Myself
- The Name Song
- The Thang From Planet Twang
- Daddy's Diaper Blues
- Ants in My Pants
- Chop Til' You Drop
- Adventures in Carpool
- I Got My PF Flyers' Workin'
- Dad's in The Sky
- Glad To Be A Dad
Amazon.com
These Atlanta, Georgia, pops can rock! Stay-at-home-dad John Boydston and Walt Brewer (ex-Jody Grind) have cleverly blended their passions for parenting and rock & rolling with the supergroovy Daddy à Go-Go release, Cool Music for Cool Kids. Tackling subject matter ranging from the merits of brushing your teeth to the pleasures of fatherhood to carpooling and diaper changing, Daddy à Go-Go fills the gap for hip parents and kids with a hankering for something cooler and more substantive than Barney, edgier than Raffi. Daddy à Go-Go makes jubilant jangle-pop recalling the '80s heyday of Athens, Georgia, as well as '60s three-chord pop. "I Can Swing By Myself" and "Ants in My Pants" are infectious bass-heavy twang-rockers, and the carpool song kicks some serious Neil Young-style booty. Instrumentals such as "The Thang from Planet Twang," "Chop 'Till You Drop," and "Glad to Be a Dad" are surf and rockabilly inflected explorations in sound and the boogie that follows. From Boydston's delightful originals to the Dads' covers of themes from Scooby Doo and Speed Racer, Daddy à Go-Go does a family good. --Paige La GroneAlbum Description
"Cool Songs for Cool Kids" is Daddy A Go Go's first CD and was named to Amazon.com's first ever Top 10 Best Kids Records of the Year List (1999) and continues to be a favorite among Daddy a Go Go fans. All Music Guide writes: "Cool Songs for Cool Kids is a great introduction to Daddy a Go-Go's cool sound. The title of Daddy a Go-Go's debut Cool Songs for Cool Kids tells most of the story behind the album, though it leaves out the key ingredient of its appeal: the cool dads that comprise Daddy a Go-Go. Walt Brewer and John Boydston mix elements of surf, rockabilly, bubblegum, and classic rock and playful themes into 15 fun songs for kids and parents. Rough, jangly covers of the theme songs to Scooby Doo and Speed Racer, surfy instrumentals like "The Thang From Planet Twang," and witty originals like "Dads in the Sky" and "Daddy's Diaper Blues" reflect the different sides of Daddy a Go-Go's fun, unique style." Its a kids record that doesn't talk down to kids (or to parents) and begins the Daddy a Go Go tradition of never insulting anyone's intelligence, while keeping it fun. Daddy a Go Go has 5 CD's, so check out Daddy A Go Go's other 4 CD's here at Amazon.com, starting with the 2006 release "Eat Every Bean and Pea On Your Plate," one of Amazon.com's Top 10 Best Kids CD"s of the Year Choices. Also Parents Choice Award Winner "Monkey In The Middle," which was also named to Amazon.com's Top 10 Best Kids Records of the Year in 2000. "Big Rock Rooster" expands Daddy a Go Go's notion of rock and roll for the family with rom covers of Allan Sherman's "Hello Muddah,Hello Faddah" and a punchy version of "Come On Get Happy", to fun clever originals like "I Wanna Be An Action Figure" and "I Think I Might Be a Dog." And in 2004 Daddy A Go Go won a 2nd Parents Choice Award with "Mojo A Go Go - Real Rock For Kids" CD, which was again named to Amazon.com's Top 10 Best Kids CD's The Year List. Check out these other CD's as well, and look for Daddy A Go Go's 5th CD release in spring 2006. Check them all out.Customer Reviews:
Did not like this at all..........2007-02-06
fun songs.......2005-08-24
Parent-Friendly Kids' Music.......2000-12-30
We love this CD!.......2000-09-10
Fun Music for All Ages!.......2000-03-14
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Electrified
Dressy Bessy Manufacturer: Transdreamer ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009K9PJ8 Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Second Place
- Side 2
- Electrified
- Small
- She Likes It
- Stop Foolin'
- Hello Hello
- Ringalingaling
- It Happens All The Time
- Tay Tay Tay Again
- Call It Even
- Who'd Stop The Rain
Amazon.com
There won't be many dentists recommending this album. Dressy Bessy specialize in the sweet sticky stuff that has absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever. The Denver quartet aren't folks to stew about their problems. Instead, they bask on the sunny side of the street and write 60s-influenced pop songs--with more than a whiff of 70s new wave. Sitting in their loud, colorful clothes and plugging in their vintage amps, they do just as their title track suggests. Tammy Ealom's much noted chirpy Go-Go girl vocals benefit greatly from the extra heft that boyfriend John Hill (of the retro-pop Apples in Stereo) brings with his extra-saturated guitar. The extra (over)drive adds ferocity to the kitschy-cool of the super-catchy "Second Place" and "She Likes It" among others. They even slow it down if the occasion calls for it ("Small"), striking comfy poses on a Parisian rainy day ("Who'd Stop the Rain"). Yet, the sunshine always seems to peek out from behind the clouds. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
GGGGreat cd to listen while you're drunk!.......2006-11-18
Finally, some current music with life and substance and a sense of fun........2006-04-19
This is a gem of am album. Although the base sound of the band is evident throughout, this is a highly original and creative smorgasbord of an album with everything from romantic melody (She Likes It) to talking blues (Electrified).
In an age where the desultory moaning of Coldplay passes for high art this is a very refreshing change of pace. Dressy Bessy is a band alive with creativity, infused with attitude and ready to rock.
Classy, intelligent and fun, this is a great album.
Highly recommended.
Diction is Off the Wall.......2006-01-19
How to fall in love with Tammy Ealom and Dressy Bessy.......2005-07-15
Dressy Bessy is excellent in many regards but outstanding in one: Tammy Ealom's effortless, almost conversational vocals. She "sings" in an almost minimal sense, instead emphasizing attitude and expression above anything even remotely related to vocal pyrotechnics. She has limited range, not a lot of power, and tends to fade when singing high notes. It doesn't matter. Probably ten thousand women could sing the songs Tammy wrote in formally superior fashion, but they would all pale beside her uncontrived way of tossing off the lines. She is a magician with lyrics and just to hear the way she utters a single word in the heart of a song-even words as simple as "Yeah" or "Oh" or "Hello"-can generate complete delight. There are other good things on this disc, but the reason to get it is Tammy Ealom. She constantly reminds me of other performers, like Deborah Harry or Julie Brown (the singer/director, not the VJ) or even Poly Styrene, but she manages to stand out as a unique performer in her own right.
Though the main reason to get the disc is to listen to Tammy Ealom, other things stand out about the disc. The songs, all credited to Ealom, are all at the very least pleasant, though to be honest, if she wasn't singing them, I probably wouldn't get excited about them. Guitarist John Hill lays down some great Ramones-like primitive guitar backgrounds and the rest of the band helps generate a lot of energy. I love the way this band makes me feel after listening to them. They are extremely upbeat, cheerful, almost joyous. They are here to have a good time and they don't really care if you would rather brood.
This album isn't going to generate a lot of attention, and that is a shame. This is a fun, fun album that people should be familiar with.
Killer hooks!.......2005-06-25
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Electrified
Pink Cream 69 Manufacturer: Steamhammer Europe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AC5M88 Release Date: 2005-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Shame
- Stranger in Time
- Break the Silence
- Electrified
- Over the Fire
- Losing My Faith
- Higher Kind of Love
- Burn Your Soul
- Rocket Ride
- Best for You
- Gone Again
Album Details
The Essential Substance of a Rock Band Begins to Materialise Only Over a Number of Years. The Frequently Quoted `test of Time' Indicates Whether a Group is Capable of Regularly Producing Great Albums Over an Extended Period of Time and Surviving also the Difficult Phases. Pink Cream 69 from Karlsruhe have Supplied Plenty of Evidence to this Effect, Presenting a Striking Contrast to Today's Media Landscape with Its Tons of Talent-free One-hit Wonders. Generally the Product of Castings Held by Resourceful Business People, These Acts Are Groomed for Chart Compatibility, Supported by Million-dollar Pr Campaigns, Only to Drop Out of Sight Again Soon Afterwards. Their Own Strengths Are Identity Instead of Image, Skill Instead of Commercial Considerations, Hand-made Rock Music Instead of Rehearsed Dance Routines. In Other Words, Pure Pc 69 and Real Music Instead of Fakes!Customer Reviews:
Amazing Album.......2006-07-26
In a nutshell, Pink Cream 69 plays melodic hard rock that borders on heavy metal. Sounds simple, doesn't it? The thing is; PC69 is so much better than nearly every other melodic rock band. This isn't an album full of Journey wanna-be ballads. This is a kick in the teeth hard rock album. Dennis Ward is probably the best songwriter in the genre today, and his work here is untouchable. Each song blazes with incredible energy, which is totally appropriate given the album's title. Vocalist David Readman is phenomenal here as well. I'd rate him a close second to DC Cooper with regards to this kind of music (and you can see from my other reviews that I idolize DC Cooper), and his voice on this album is like bottled lightning (also appropriate).
Standout tracks on Electrified are, well, all of them. There isn't a weak moment on the entire disc, unless you count the somewhat goofy hidden track. But that one is supposed to be goofy, so...
I still feel like I'm selling this amazing album short, so I'm going to end this with a recommendation. If you like hard rock music, buy this album. Seriously. Hard rock fans should love this. Metal fans should too. AOR purists may need oxygen after hearing it, but they'll probably love it as well. It's just that good.
NOTE: The 2005 SPV reissue of Electrified adds a few gems that may make you consider replacing your older version (I know I did). The "special version" of Gone Again is now a separate track, an additional track called Queen of Sorrow has been added, and you get a very professional video clip of the song Shame.
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Argonautika
Manufacturer: Rer ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006NCWXY Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Hylas
- Sirenen
- Toccata
- Kirke?
- Tombeau
- Mopsos' Ende
- Schlafend Erreicht Odysseus Ithaka
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Monkey In The Middle
Daddy a Go-Go Manufacturer: Boyd's Tone ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004NS07 Release Date: 2000-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Monkey in the Middle
- Birthday Song
- It's Hard To Be a Kid
- Coulda Shoulda Woulda
- You're Not the Bossa Nova Me
- Mommy's Lips
- Girls Are Always Chasing Me, The
- Thank the Farmer
- Got Milk (If You Want It) - Instrumental
- Zebra in the Kitchen
- Best Friend - Theme from "The Courtship of Eddie's Father"
- Knock Knock
- Fever, The
- Song for a Rainy Day - Instrumental
- You're Not the Bossa Nova Me - Instrumental Mix
Amazon.com
Dads raised on the Beatles, the Stones, and old rockabilly and surf licks don't fade away or burn out, they just plug in and rock their kids. On Monkey in the Middle, daddy-o supreme John Boydston, his good buddies, and occasionally his children conspire to dish out melodically memorable pop-rock tunes that are as smart as they are kid- and adult-friendly. While Boydston can't decide whether he wants to be Buddy Holly, Brian Wilson from his "Surfer Girl" period, or Mick Jagger, in the end it doesn't matter since Boydston writes, plays, and emotes with enough panache and rock-history knowledge to bring a smile to even the most jaded rock fan. Dig the musical allusions and jangly guitars sprinkled throughout the 15-song disc, whether it's the "Jumpin' Jack Flash"-like backups that pepper "Thank the Farmer" or the hip instrumental, "Got Milk (If You Want It)." With covers of the "Theme from The Courtship of Eddie's Father" or a tasty remake of the Vaselines' "Molly's Lips" (called "Mommy's Lips"), Daddy A Go Go proves that good taste, creative ingenuity, and good times are a rock legacy every kid deserves to get from a rock-savvy father. Go Dad go. --Martin KellerAlbum Description
MONKEY IN THE MIDDLE was name to Amazon.com's Top 10 Best Kids CD's of 2000, and won a 2000 Parents Choice Award.It's a logical and worthy follow-up to Daddy A Go Go's Debut CD "Cool Songs For Cool Kids" (also on Amazon.com's Top 10 Best List the year before) being for slightly older kids (in the 4-7 range) because that's how old Daddy A Go Go founder John Boydston and drummer Walt Brewer's kids were when they were putting this CD together. Instead of songs about the ABC's, brushing teeth, and Scooby Doo, "MONKEY IN THE MIDDLE" has slightly older subject matter, like in 2nd grade when "The Girls Are Always Chasing Me," and kids start getting into the fad of the week "The Fever," and learning about their world "Thank The Farmer." And there are a couple of cool covers like Harry Nilsson's "Best Friend" from the 'Courtship of Eddies's Father' TV Show. Daddy A Go Go does not pick cover songs lightly.
All Music Guide writes: "The rockin' dad duo Daddy a Go-Go returns with Monkey in the Middle, another collection of playful, rowdy originals for cool kids and parents. From the honky-tonk-tinged title track to jangly songs like "Coulda Shoulda Woulda" and "You're Not the Bossa Nova Me" which sounds startlingly like a G-rated Reverend Horton Heat song Daddy a Go-Go manages to mix hip rock references and kid-friendly lyrics into a winning combination. "Birthday Song" borrows a chorus or two from the Beatles' "Birthday"; "Mommy's Lips" is a reworking of the Vaselines' classic "Molly's Lips." As much rollicking fun as it is, Monkey in the Middle's greatest strength is its refusal to condescend to either children or parents. A fine way for parents to turn their children into budding music fans, this album is completely charming for listeners of all ages."
Customer Reviews:
Not for young kids unaccustomed to rock n roll.......2003-06-30
Don't get me wrong, this is a well-made and fun collection of songs. I think I'll just put it away for a year or two until my kids are ready to rock.
Way cool music for way cool kids, AND their 'rents!.......2003-03-22
Reviewer: Chris Curle from Marco Island, Florida
I gave my grandkids Cool Songs for Cool Kids and Monkey In The Middle and
had to get two more for me for my car. John Boydston sneaks in all the fun
stuff from the music I grew up with and delivers it to yet another
generation with good ol' rock n' roll rhythym and style. Love it!s
Great alternative to traditional kids songs!.......2000-07-12
Hip, musical fun for kids and grown-ups.......2000-07-11
If you have kids .. you should have this.......2000-07-07
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Club Caravan
Big George Brock & the Houserockers Manufacturer: Cat Head Presents ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CA2SLC Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Houserocker Boogie 1:48 (Brock)
- Call Me A Lover 4:11 (Brock)
- Little Baby 2:59 (Dixon)
- M For Mississippi 3:06 (Brock)
- Honest I Do 1:47 (Reed/Abner Jr.)
- All Night Long 3:11 (Brock)
- Nine Below Zero 2:54 (Williamson)
- Hard Times 3:26 (Brock)
- Club Caravan 5:40 (Coatie/Brock)
- Louisiana Blues 3:42 (Morganfield)
- Too Young 3:55 (Brock)
- Down South 3:04 (Brock)
Customer Reviews:
Best Blues CD of 2005........2006-05-17
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36/140 [Japan Import]
Pink Cream 69 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000M0UOFO |
Product Description
Exclusive Japan only release, out of print since 1991. 6 Tracks, exclusive to this limited edition Japan only import CD. Featuring Andi Deris on lead vocals, shortly before he left for Helloween. Sony records Japan.
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Forgive Me Lord
The Electrified Woods Brothers Manufacturer: Tycoon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FII2LG Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Forgive Me Lord
- Do it All Over Again
- Since Grace Found Me
- Thank You Lord
- Lift Jesus
- How Blessed I Am
- In The Name of Jesus
- He Keeps On Blessing Me
- Wake Up In The Morning
Rap Music:
- Enter the Chicken
- Every Day and Every Night [EP]
- Everybody Dies
- Fade to Bluegrass: The Bluegrass Tribute to Metallica
- Flyleaf [Enhanced] [EP]
- Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Give Blood [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Green Fury
- Heavy Liquid
- Hex: Or Printing in the Infernal Method
Recommended Music:
Forever as One [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Mozart: Piano Concertos 9 & 17 [Enhanced]
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition