
The first album from The Rhythm Aces - HAND ME DOWN SUITS 'N' HOBNAIL BOOTS... great album by the aces, not a duff moment on there (pop music vendors take note of the phrase "all killer - no filler"). Let me start with my favourite song so far COSH BOY - taking on the mantle of John Barry and Vic Flick, its opening features a great creeping bassline (reminded me of Jimmy Smith's descending bassline that opens his track ALL DAY LONG from 1957, or Milt Hinton's bass on the HEAVY SOUL track by Ike Quebec, from 1961) with Pete vamping some excellent twang over the top... Sonically the album sounds a lot like Dave Phillips And The Hot Rod Gang or The Blue Cats - surely the greatest bands who ever lived in my less than humble opinion, and Carl Perkins can rest easy these days knowing his heritage will be carried on for as long as Pete holds a guitar pick!| You lied to me (Gough/Lyth) * | 78 RPM (Gough/Lyth) * | ||
| Tunnel of love (Gough/Lyth) * | Cosh boy (Gough/Lyth) * | ||
| Ten bob millionare (Gough/Lyth) * | Doin' the creep (Gough/Lyth) * | ||
| What's the matter baby (Gough/Lyth) * | Life at the top (Gough/Lyth) * | ||
| The fabulous Rosina (Gough/Lyth) * | Carry on teddyboy (Gough/Lyth) * | ||
| The first teenager (Gough/Lyth) * | I'm bad (Gough/Lyth) * |