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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Detroit Cobras, Raw Soul, Rough and Tumble genius
The Detroit Cobras are back, their second album is finally out, it's been 3 years in the waiting and it is absolutely brilliant. This band seem to effortlessly take a style (styles ) of music from the past and find the soul and spirit of it and build something new and beautiful out of it, as opposed to copying, rehashing, imitating it etc, like 99% of the so called...
Published on May 18, 2001 by dr john

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2.0 out of 5 stars the emperor is wearing no clothes!
I've heard so much hype about the soulful sounds of this awesome group that I went and bought both of their albums. Imagine my surprise when I finally heard this. These guys are like a wedding band! Rachael has a decent voice, but Tina Turner she is NOT! It probably doesn't help that my record collection includes many of the songs they are covering here so I am abundantly...
Published on July 9, 2002


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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Detroit Cobras, Raw Soul, Rough and Tumble genius, May 18, 2001
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dr john (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
The Detroit Cobras are back, their second album is finally out, it's been 3 years in the waiting and it is absolutely brilliant. This band seem to effortlessly take a style (styles ) of music from the past and find the soul and spirit of it and build something new and beautiful out of it, as opposed to copying, rehashing, imitating it etc, like 99% of the so called "Garage Rock " bands around today. This album is all covers, yet if you were not familiar with the originals ( note* they don't cover obvious songs) you would swear they were written by the band. The music can be loosely termed "Garage Rock", but it's tight and it's got real depth feeling to it, like old R'n'b a la Otis Redding etc (whose "Shout Bama LA" is covered here. Rachel Nagy (ex-BUTCHER/EXOTIC DANCER)has an amazing raw and husky voice, the guitar is tough and gutsy and the rhythm section is steaming. This great/completely overlooked band take old songs and pay them the utmost respect, and sometimes add a vitality to the original cut which is no mean feat. Garage Rock is hurting these days, with the exception of the Gossip and a few others the DETROIT COBRAS are a truly mesmerizing band. Buy this record now!
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars God's Favorite Bar Band, December 8, 2005
This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
Forget everything you've heard and read about the White Stripes for a minute. Oh, sure, they're cute in their red and white togs and all, despite Jack White managing to look like he's just vomited in almost every photo you see of him, but on a grass roots level, they barely register on the radar in their hometown of Detroit. I should know - I live there...

And despite Meg White's ability to master her drum kit in much the same way a left-handed pre-schooler masters tying his shoelaces, it's women like Wendy Case of The Paybacks and Rachel Nagy of the Detroit Cobras who are the real queens of the roost around here. Live with it.

Although they've been tied up in my own back yard since 1994, it wasn't until an on-line acquaintance sent me a mix CD last year that I got my first taste of The Detroit Cobras. Quite simply put, Nagy's voice, whether she realizes it or not, is a gift from above.

"Shout Bama Lama," a cover of the old Otis Redding shouter, just may be the best thing the Cobras have ever done. It's stop-and-start cadence and churning glam/punk guitars, Nagy purring "She's bustin' bricks now," actually forced me to pull my car over to the side of the road the first time I heard it.

We may be dirty and broke here in the Murder City, but we're also smart. Look no further than the Detroit Cobras for proof positive.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars jammin' late 50's rock you can groove to, April 16, 2004
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This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
this band is awesome. from the first song to the last you want to turn your volume up to 11 and drift back in time to surfin and beach parties. classic summertime fun that is done true to the original form with tremendous production. A ++++ !!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Play twice!, June 26, 2007
This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
The Detroit Cobras have a healthy disregard for musical fashion and play almost exclusively brilliant, scorching covers of favourites from their vinyl collections from the fifties onwards, paying welcome particular attention to artists with a Detroit connection. There have been a number of line-up changes over the years but always with Rachel Nagy's vocals backed up with Maribel Restrepo on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, and on this record with Dante Aliano (guitar), Eddie Hawrsh (that's how it is spelled on this record)(bass and keyboards) and Damian Lang (drums).

Although fourteen songs are thoroughly dealt with, the whole album is over in half an hour because when a song is done, it's done, and sometimes this only takes a minute and a half. If only more bands would adopt this policy!

Hey Sailor is actually Mickey Lee Lane's Hey Sah-Lo-Ney, which he cut for Swan back in 1965. The Ronettes are an obvious source of inspiration and for He Did It the Cobras reach back to their pre-Spector days at Colpix, and a song co-written by Jackie DeShannon (now a Cobras' fan after hearing their versions of He Did it and Breakaway). Find Me A Home is more properly known as Home In Your Heart when first recorded by Solomon Burke, who also had the original of the much-covered Stupidity. Oh My Lover may be known to you if you ever turned over your copy of the Chiffons' He's So Fine and played the other side. Cry On is a cover of an early Irma Thomas hit written by Allen Toussaint (contrary to other reviews it has nothing to do with Ronnie Mack). Mary Wells wrote Bye Bye Baby for Jackie Wilson but when Berry Gordy heard it, he had Mary Wells record it herself at United Sound in Detroit for his new Motown label, her first single in 1960, making her sing it in a hoarse voiced style which makes it a natural for Rachel's naturally throaty vocals.

Boss Lady is the band's re-interpration of local band's Davis Jones and the Fenders' Boss With The Hot Sauce. Laughing At You takes us back to the Gardenias (not the Guardinias as printed in the booklet), who wrote and recorded it for Detroit's Fortune label in 1957 as I'm Laughing At You. Bob Dylan played it on his Theme Time Radio Hour special on laughter. Ike and Tina Turner had a regional R&B hit with You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had (disguised here as Can't Miss Nothing) in 1963. That leaves Right Around The Corner originally by the Five Royales in 1956, written by Charlie Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy; Won't You Dance With Me was by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels when they were still known as Billy Lee and the Rivieras; Let's Forget About The Past was on the flipside of Clyde Mcphatter's huge 1962 single Lover, Please; and finally Shout Bama Lama, possibly the definitive version of this song, was by Johnny Jenkins' Pinetoppers in 1961, featuring a novice singer called Otis Redding.

This is a great album, over too soon, but short enough to play all over again straight away, even louder, which I recommend you do.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal, January 4, 2004
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This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
Yowzah! Music is fun again. I'm heading to Alvin's in Detroit in two weeks to see the Cobras on their home turf. That translates into four hours with my butt in the car--I wouldn't drive across town to see most any other band. These are real songs with real hooks, not meditations on a the contents of a lover's medicine cabinet set to a couple of jangly chords, or some other BS that's passing for the moment as contemporary music. Cobras infuse these gems (minor hits and obscurities alike) with blistering energy and everything old is new again.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Immediately, August 18, 2003
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This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
The Detroit Cobras are a fine example of the current Detroit music scene. All of the songs on here are perfectly redone with much emotion and talent. Rachel Nagy's voice fits perfectly with the music and the style. I definitely recomend this for anyone who is fed up with mainstream rock or for anyone looking for something to listen to after The White Stripes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Cobras record, August 14, 2009
This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
It's a little rock, a lotta soul, and a whole lotta danceability. I love it. This record starts strong and never lets up and that's why I love it so much. Good old rock and roll covers of all sorts of different tunes. There's no sense in going into specifics as the entire album is awesome. Fitting for this to come from the motor city as it feels like it has an engine and won't stop until it breaks down. This isn't a hype, it's a fact.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites (next to "Mink Rat or Rabbit"), August 6, 2009
This review is from: Life, Love and Leaving (Audio CD)
I bought the Detroit Cobra's "Mink Rat Or Rabbit" without ever having heard them, just because I liked the cover...and it was on Sympathy for the Record Industry, so I decided to give it a shot. I was shocked how great it was. So of course, I snagged THIS one (Life, Love, And Leaving) when it first came out, & I still to this day, over 10 years later, listen to them both fairly frequently, which is more than I can say for a lot of the rest of my CD collection.

My favorite track on this is "He Did It", which sounds great in the car cranked up all the way, especially the harmonica solo. I love Rachel Nagy's voice. I know the songs are all covers, but unfortunately, my knowledge of some of this older music is fairly limited, so I can't say which artists are covered, but like with "Mink Rat Or Rabbit", the songs chosen are NOT ones that have been played to death over the years so they're fresh (at least to me) and Detroit Cobras make them their own.

Highly recommended, too bad these first two have now gone out of print though...I'm unfortunately unemployed right now & have been selling off a lot of my CD's I don't listen to anymore, & I didn't even know these were out of print because I had never considered selling them. ONLY as a last resort will I pry my fingers off these!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, buy this now!, June 25, 2008
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You've never heard of the Detroit Cobras? What a shame. This group out of (you guessed it) Detroit is a traditional rock and roll group covering oldies you have never heard, in a way you have never heard. Fronted by a female lead singer with a gritty but perfect voice, this group ROCKS! But more than that, they're FUN - every song they do is just great fun - perfect party music.

I was turned onto this group by my wife, who has seen them play live (and met the singer in the bathroom afterward). After hearing how much she loved them, I bought all the CD's I could find of them, and we love them all. Highly recommended - you won't be disappointed!
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Got a song in my mind", January 8, 2007
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Very cool album. Nagy's got pipes. "Hey Sailor" is flat out powerful. A couple of the other tracks have an ampling Big-Bopperesque beat that is a little too simplistic...maybe could have been amped up a bit more...just not as strong as some of the other tracks, and pale slightly by direct one after another comparison.

In any event, I bought 5 very good CD's this month and this is the one getting all of the time in the player. I will be picking up more Cobras. I also want to see them live, but haven't seen where they make the trip over to GR very often.

Goes nicely with city that is re-inventing itself as we speak.
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