Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys - Big Sandy & Fly Rite Boys / Swinging West
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys - Big Sandy & Fly Rite Boys / Swinging West
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Label: Retroworld
Released 2012
Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys' self-titled album is a rollicking good time from start to finish, transporting listeners back to the golden age of swing and western music. With a mix of toe-tapping rhythms, infectious melodies, and Big Sandy's unmistakable crooning, this album is a testament to the band's talent and dedication to their craft. From the opening track "Jumping from Six to Six" to the closing number "My Sinful Days Are Over", Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys showcase their incredible musicianship and prowess as a live band. The interplay between the guitar, upright bass, drums, and saxophone is nothing short of mesmerizing, creating a sound that is both timeless and unique. Big Sandy's vocals are a standout feature of the album, effortlessly gliding between smooth crooning and belting out high-energy choruses. His charisma and charm shine through on every track, making it impossible not to smile and tap your feet along to the music. Overall, Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys have delivered a modern classic with their self-titled album. It's a must-listen for fans of swing, western, or just good old-fashioned fun. So grab your dancing shoes and let Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
Track Listing:
- Night Tide
- Between Darkness and Dawn
- Tequila Calling
- When Sleep Won't Come
- If You Only Knew
- Give Your Loving to Me
- In the Steel of the Night
- A Man Like Me
- Hey Lowdown
- My Time Will Come Someday
- I Think of You
- Nothing to Lose
- Southbay Stomp
- Let Her Know
- Let Me in There Baby
- Music to Her Ears
- You Don't Matter Anymore
- My Sinful Days Are Over
- Parts Unknown
- Too Late to Be True
- Hey Muchachita
- Why Do You Have to Torture Me
- Blackberry Wine
- Murphy's Law
- If I Wrote a Song
- We Tried to Tell You
- You Say You Don't
- A Healer Like Time
- The New Ball
