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Holy Roller (Reverend Horton Heat, 1999) 
Reverend Horton Heat - Holy Roller (1999)

 
Reverend Horton Heat - Holy Roller (1999)

Title: Holy Roller
Record Label: Warner Bros.
Release Year: 1999
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4040179
Description: Contains 2 previously unreleased tracks.Not as slick as the Stray Cats, as traditional as Flat Duo Jets, or as crazed as Hasil Adkins, The Reverend Horton Heat is his own special brand of rockabilly cat. HOLY ROLLER is a fantastic 24-tra...
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Track Listing
1. Big Sky
2. Baddest Of The Bad
3. Wiggle Stick
4. Big Red Rocket Of Love
5. Bales Of Cocaine
6. Bath Water Blues
7. Lie Detector
8. 400 Bucks
9. Marijuana
10. It's Martini Time
11. Baby I'm Drunk
12. Where The Hell Did You Go With My Toothbrush
13. Bad Reputation
14. One Time For Me
15. Now Right Now
16. Slow
17. Love Whip
18. Jimbo Song
19. Big Little Baby
20. Cowboy Love
21. In Your Wildest Dreams
22. Eat Steak
23. Folsom Prison Blues
24. Entertainer

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Contains 2 previously unreleased tracks.Not as slick as the Stray Cats, as traditional as Flat Duo Jets, or as crazed as Hasil Adkins, The Reverend Horton Heat is his own special brand of rockabilly cat. HOLY ROLLER is a fantastic 24-track retrospective that neatly encapsulates the Rev's career-from 1991's SMOKE 'EM IF YOU GOT 'EM to 1998's SPACE HEATER. As is usually the case with this sort of compilation, themes emerge. The Reverend seems to be preoccupied with the positive effects of inebriation. Such tunes as "Bales Of Cocaine," "Marijuana," "It's Martini Time," "Baby I'm Drunk," and "Eat Steak" glorify excess with tongue planted firmly in snuff-filled cheek. It's difficult to think that a man who'll write a song called "Where In The Hell Did You Go With My Toothbrush?" isn't kidding. The songs are in the classic rockabilly format of guitar, slap bass, and drums, but the trio's fiery, noisy playing blows apart any notion of polite revivalism.

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - ...If you believe in the evangelical power of rock...then this is for you: a howling celebration of self-knowing musical stupidity....For those heavy, heavy drinking sessions.
Q (10/01/1999)


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