1.Thunder & lightning 2.You win again 3.I'm a one woman man 4.That long black train 5.Connie Lou 6.Wild cat tamer 7.The snake 8.Jungle fever 9.The woman I need 10.Broken heart 11.Long gone night train 12.Tarantula 13.Rock around with Ollie Vee 14.Blue black hair 15.Bed bug boogie
Sugar Creek Trio
Chris - vocals and doghouse bass
Garry - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
Martin - drums and backing vocals
This 15-track CD offers a kaleidoscope of sounds, drawn from The Sugar Creek Trio's schizophrenic tastes. "Hell!" you ask "Is there nothin' these boys can't do?" Well, sure - Chris is still growing and Martin is getting shorter, while Garry... well, let's just say Garry still hasn't found the right wax. But aside from these obvious limitations (which might cripple a lesser band), The Sugar Creek Trio are still going strong. . . still proving there's more to Rockabilly than meets the eye. Whether they're dusting off an old favourite or dredging the swamp for hidden gems, The Sugar Creek Trio boys put their own individual stamp on everything they do.
"Fifteen real hot rockin' tracks, not for pussycats. The Sugar Creek Trio guys really put the rock into roll big time. This CD has the Feathers song 'Jungle fever' and a fine version of 'You win again' and my hero Johnny Horton's 'I'm a one woman man'. And there's 'Long black train', Wildcat tamer', 'Ollie Vee', etc. If you want rockin' that kicks, then The Sugar Creek Trio is for you, great stuff and brilliant to see live." Wildcat Pete - August 2002
"The 'Rollin On' CD is a very exciting collection from Sugar Creek Trio, their second release on Vampirella Records. The label seem to specialise in hip rockin' bands and these guys are no exception . . . It is very great rockabilly . . . I'm sure this very popular band will do very well with this - it's deserving of a lot of spins." Now Dig This, November 2002