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How many great
rock & roll
songs have been written about cars? Probably more than anyone could count, but if you were keeping track, the folks at the German
Buffalo Bop
have found a bunch of gasoline-guzzling numbers you probably haven't heard before on
Hot Rod Race
, a collection of 30
rockabilly
and
county
tunes dealing with various types of hot wheels. (Actually, there are 28 songs about cars on this disc, since
George Wilson
's classic street racing tale,
"Hot Rod Race,"
appears in three versions, recorded by
Arthur Smith
,
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan
, and
Charlie Ryan
.) While a few tracks warn about the dangers of high speed and violating the traffic code (such as
Ray Greff
's
"The Racing King"
"Last Drag"
by
Roger Christian
), most are enthusiastic celebrations of gearhead culture, with a few comic numbers added for good measure (most notably
"Teenage Widder"
the Creeps
"Unlucky Man"
Buddy White
). There are plenty of wailing saxophones, twangy guitars, and rockin' rhythms to go along with the sounds of engines revving (and hot rods crashing), and
Larry Faulk
"I'm in Hot Rod Heaven in My Old '37"
suggests some brave souls were still cutting auto-centric
numbers well into the '70s (judging from the guitar solo). Car fans and folks who dig first-generation
will both dig this disc, which has been produced with
's typically stellar attention to detail. ~ Mark Deming
rock & roll
songs have been written about cars? Probably more than anyone could count, but if you were keeping track, the folks at the German
Buffalo Bop
have found a bunch of gasoline-guzzling numbers you probably haven't heard before on
Hot Rod Race
, a collection of 30
rockabilly
and
county
tunes dealing with various types of hot wheels. (Actually, there are 28 songs about cars on this disc, since
George Wilson
's classic street racing tale,
"Hot Rod Race,"
appears in three versions, recorded by
Arthur Smith
,
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan
, and
Charlie Ryan
.) While a few tracks warn about the dangers of high speed and violating the traffic code (such as
Ray Greff
's
"The Racing King"
"Last Drag"
by
Roger Christian
), most are enthusiastic celebrations of gearhead culture, with a few comic numbers added for good measure (most notably
"Teenage Widder"
the Creeps
"Unlucky Man"
Buddy White
). There are plenty of wailing saxophones, twangy guitars, and rockin' rhythms to go along with the sounds of engines revving (and hot rods crashing), and
Larry Faulk
"I'm in Hot Rod Heaven in My Old '37"
suggests some brave souls were still cutting auto-centric
numbers well into the '70s (judging from the guitar solo). Car fans and folks who dig first-generation
will both dig this disc, which has been produced with
's typically stellar attention to detail. ~ Mark Deming