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She's been called "America's Hillbilly Sweetheart". Put
together with some of the finest musicians in the Golden West, Cari
Lee and The Saddle-ites have once again earned the acclaim of critics
world wide as they launch their new full length CD release, Red Barn
Baby, on Spain's El Toro Records.
Declarations such as "Five Star Quality!", "Full of
vim and vigor!" and "Timeless appeal!" continue to
be proclaimed by critics and audiences alike.
Cari Lee has shared stages worldwide with talent ranging from contemporary
Americana chart hitters such as Wayne Hancock and Nick Kane from the
Grammy Award winning band The Mavericks to Country and Rock-n-Roll
stars of yesteryear including Glen Glenn and Narvel Felts.
Cari Lee has, no doubt, won the hearts of even the most finicky of
music connoisseurs with her varied vocal styles ranging from vocal
harmonies on the up tempo Hillbilly number "Kiss Me Tonight"
to her power packed vocal punches on the rockin' "How Do You
Like That" right on over to the heart wrenching torch song "Don't
Ever Leave Me"! Cari Lee's talent has raised the question, "Is
there anything that this gal can't do?!" "Hadacol Rhythm"
and "Stop That Tom Cattin'" both swing with such authentic
western style that they'd make Billy Jack Wills blush. The title track,
"Red Barn Baby" along with "'Till I Met You" combine
the harmonies of Steve Merritt's lead guitar and Billy Wilson's steel
guitar and demonstrate how to really bop hillbilly style. Add to the
list a few songs like "Stop Whistlin' Wolf" and "You're
Gonna Be Sorry Some of These Days" and you've got Rose Maddox,
herself, smiling down from the heavens above! With Dickie Hanses on
double bass and Leor Beary on drums, this CD is loaded with music
that will tickle your ears and tap your feet. |
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ETCD 2050 Cari Lee and the Saddle-Ites
- Red Barn Baby
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Tracking Lists:
01 'Till I Met You
02 Red Barn Baby
03 Stop Whistlin' Wolf
04 Kiss Me Tonight
05 How Do You Like That
06 Don't Ever Leave Me
07 Stop That Tom Cattin'
08 Only You
09 You're Gonna Be Sorry Some Of These Days
10 Hadacol Rhythm
11 Outbound Train
12 Green Tree Boogie |
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ETCD4020 - CARI LEE & THE SADDLE-ITES
- THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED. The combination
of twin guitar harmonies, hot fiddle licks and pounding piano boogie
lines along with Cari Lee's rich, expressive vocal talents fill this
album with the kind of driving dance tunes that crowd the dance floors
to capacity. Former Senior Editor of Rolling Stone Magazine, Ben Fong-Torres
declares, "Their obvious love of the music courses through every
note, every gesture, every move." Grammy nominated producer of
"Welcome To The Club; The Women of Rockabilly", Beth Harrington
says, "The Road Less Traveled is music played and sung with precision,
energy and a very big heart. They are a thoroughly enjoyable experience
live - and now you can enjoy them on a shiny CD of your very own!"
Included in this CD are two bonus video clips of the band's national
television performance in Spain.
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Tracking Lists:
01 Standing In Your Window
02 My San Antonio Baby
03 Nobody Loves You
04 Mama Told Me
05 I'm A Pilgrim Traveler
06 Hurry Up
07 I'm gonna Love You
08 Come Home To Me
09 Move On
10 Do You Or don't You
11 I'm Having A Party All By Myself
12 Eeny Meeny Miney Mo
13 Tennessee Avenue
14 Tennessee Avenue (Video Clip)
15 Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (Video Clip) |
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BE-101 CARI LEE AND THE CONTENDERS - SCORCHED
- 12" VINYL Lp With her vocals having
been described as "full and expressive, rich as a cup of dark
coffee, and smooth as a new asphalt road" by Vintage Guitar Magazine,
Cari Lee
delivers an album of original compositions such as "Don't Be
A Fool", "Fine, Fine Man", and "I Think About
You" while unearthing cover songs that have formerly
been lost in obscurity. Cari Lee adds distinctive vocal textures to
the sultry tune, "The Lover's Curse" and brings a vibrant
flair to "How Come", a song first sung by Anita O'Day with
Gene Krupa.
Combining originals with covers, Cari Lee and her band have created
a seamlessly rhythmic album that moves effortlessly between eras,
past and present. The result is a torrid convergence of musical pleasure
that thrills and captivates listeners. Scorched generates pure, unadulterated
audio arousal.
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Tracking Lists Listen
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Side A:
I
Think About You
The
Lover's Curse
Scorched
Fine
Fine Man
Burnt
Toast And Black Coffee
Side
B:
How
Come?
I'm
A Little Mixed Up
Don't
Be A Fool
You
Shock Me
Little
Red Rooster
Now
I'm Gonna
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