
This was a self financed CD from 1999. It's not as 'commercial' as their hit recordings, and the sound is more like the sound of the old 'Setting the woods on fire' album. It's a fair representation of the Matchbox live sound at the time, when their guitarist was also working in the musical tribute to Buddy Holly ('Buddy') in London.
the band get enormous airplay as it crept to a respectable position in the charts. The next one, 'Rockabilly Rebel', became a worldwide hit, quickly followed by 'When You Ask About Love', 'Midnight Dynamos' and 'Over The Rainbow'. Over five million records were sold in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, etc. Numerous TV shows and tours with the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry and many more established the band as a major headline attraction. Throughout this period, Matchbox always remained true to their roots.| I'm comin' home (Horton/Franks) Gordon-West/Warner-Chappell | Johnny come lately (Earle) Duke Of Earle Music | ||
| Hurricane (Bloomfield) BMG Music | Rockin' at The Ritz (Campi) Bug Music | ||
| Why get up (Carter/Carter/Elsworth) Blame/Bug Music | Baby I don't care (Wilson) Bug Music | ||
| Put the blame on me (Bloomfield) Alaska Music | Oh lonesome me (Gibson) Acuff-Rose Music | ||
| Sure-fire way (Bloomfield) Universal Songs | Settin' the woods on fire (Rose/Nealson) Sony/ATV Music |