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| 1. Dresser Drawer Bible |
| 2. The Girl Is Just Gone |
| 3. $600 Boots |
| 4. Thrift Shop |
| 5. Dave Dudley |
| 6. This Old Tattoo |
| 7. Harold's Super Service |
| 8. I Am The Other Woman |
| 9. (I'm Gonna) Drink You Out Of My Mind |
| 10. Leave Me Baby, Leave Me Be |
| 11. She's Got The White Line Fever |
| 12. There's Nothing Left To Do |
| 13. Mule Skinner Blues |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Kick Azz Country At It's Best,
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This review is from: $600 Boots (Audio CD)
This is the kind of music that will finally shut the mouths of all the folks who are complaining about the state of country music today.
There's not a dog track on the entire disc. Mandy Marie has a voice that grabs you by the throat and makes you pay attention. And she backs it up with some mean guitar work to boot. She's sort of a country version of Joan Jett. No nonsense, kick butt & take names & rock til you drop music. And you don't even have to be a country music fan to get sucked in & knocked for a loop once this musical tornado touches down.
3.0 out of 5 stars
+1/2 -- Country and rockabilly twang ala Wanda, Merle and Rosie,
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This review is from: $600 Boots (Audio CD)
The Missouri-born Mandy Marie Luke is a country music triple thread: singer, songwriter and ace electric guitarist. Her vocal sass will remind you of Wanda Jackson's rockabilly sides and her picking will remind you of the Buckaroos' Don Rich, Merle Haggard's Roy Nichols and current Telecaster-ace, Bill Kirchen. The combination of singing and picking matches up with another Jackson acolyte, Rosie Flores, and the retro honky-tonk rock and swing brings to mind Dee Lannon. Luke's debut features ten originals and covers of Jimmie Rodgers' "Mule Skinner Blues," Kirsty MacCaoll's "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" (Americanized and shortened to "Thrift Shop"), and the Merle Haggard album track "Harold's Super Service."
The originals stick to rockabilly and throwback country sounds. Luke sings with a lot of verve, whether telling the story of a 14-year-old runaway's renewal, detailing the precarious road run of a drug dealer, or suffering the down-and-out dilemma of Jesus or the bottle. She celebrates truckers and tattoos, and wallows on both sides of cheating mates and broken hearts. Luke picks a storm of twang from her Telecaster, and her Indianapolis-based honky-tonk band rocks each tune as if the dance floor just opened for business. Mo Foster's upright slap bass complements the drumming of Lewis Scott Jones, and guest player Thom Woodard adds some great old-school steel. If you pine for the hardcore honky-tonk and rockabilly sounds of the `50s, be sure to check this out. 3-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
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