1.The Rock'n'roll boogie 2.Girl of my dreams 3.Pier louise 4.Moonlight cruise 5.This joint's gonna rock tonight 6.Searching eternally 7.Do ya wanna? 8.The trouble with girls 9.King pin 10.Hogtied 11.Little bitty ditty 12.Another heartache
Peter And The Wolves
From the jumpin' opening rockin' number, 'Rock'n'Roll Boogie', till the final note of the Presleyesque 'Another Heartache', Peter & The Wolves delivers some of the hottest vintage sounding rockabilly and rock'n'roll since 1956. If real music was played on the radio, 'Girl of My Dreams' would make the Top 10 interesting and fun again. Pete Ludovico - Vocals and Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Ralph Rebel - Lead Guitar, Joe Klemmer - Drums, and Tom Hopkins - Upright Bass, are veterans of Long Island's vibrant rockabilly scene. These guys have played with the likes of Robert Gordon, Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, and other famous rockabilly artists. So turn back the clock and turn up your radio for Peter And The Wolves. Golly Gee Records
"Hey, I really like these guys! The singer has a rough, rugged voice, kinda like if the King smoked a few packs a day: a very sexually loaded, gritty sound. They are pretty much traditional rockabilly with an edge to it; the upright player is fantastic he really knows how and when to slap! There are twelve songs on this disc and you can find tantalizing delights all throughout it. On track 3, Pier Louise, they bring in a saxophone to really jazz things up and make ya wanna pick up yer feet and boogie. Track 4, Moonlight Cruise, has an old west, Spanish feel to it which I really love. There is one song that I could do without, just 'cause it reminds me of every lame ballad that ever existed. But Peter and the Wolves redeem themselves quickly because they employ a mouth harp in the song Hogtied, which is about hillbilly, mountain-man matrimony and how to avoid it (jump off the mountain!). The singer Pete Ludovico and the lead guitarist Ralph Rebel write all the songs and do a nice job at it. For fans of traditional style rockabilly be sure to pick this one up 'cause it's that good!" Lisa Marie - Rock'n'roll Purgatory