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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Psychobilly at it's finest !!
This band rocks and Peckin' Party is fine example of their down-home lyrics and clever guitarmanship. Mary Huff and Dave Hartman are the tightest foundation for Rick Miller's reverb-soaked, tremolo-saturated, whammy bar-whipped concocation of hillbilly, funk, surf, and rock. Worthwhile just for their remake of "Daddy was a preacher and moma was a go-go girl"
Published on June 18, 1998
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1 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
forget the music--I'll take the Bar-B-Q
If a drunk garage band off on a lark performing for a local talent contest is your idea of fun and good times, this album is for you. But in that case, any popular album ever made should foot the bill. The live tracks, in particular, are uninspired, with poor sound and lackluster performances overall. And even if the album is an "EP," the asking price is...
Published on April 20, 1999
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Psychobilly at it's finest !!, June 18, 1998
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This review is from: Peckin' Party (Audio CD)
This band rocks and Peckin' Party is fine example of their down-home lyrics and clever guitarmanship. Mary Huff and Dave Hartman are the tightest foundation for Rick Miller's reverb-soaked, tremolo-saturated, whammy bar-whipped concocation of hillbilly, funk, surf, and rock. Worthwhile just for their remake of "Daddy was a preacher and moma was a go-go girl"
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best studio recording of 8 Piece Box!, March 12, 2002
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This review is from: Peckin' Party (Audio CD)
The 3 studio recordings on this 6-song EP are top notch, and as good as anything on Ditch Diggin' (which may be their best album alongside Dirt Track Date). The live recordings are a bit murky, but the performances are excellent. The studio recording of "8 Piece Box" (the fried chicken song!) is slightly different and, in my opinion, better (more true to the way they perform it live) than the version on Dirt Track Date. If you can find it, get the 10-inch vinyl pressing on egg yolk colored vinyl!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't be beat, August 18, 1999
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This review is from: Peckin' Party (Audio CD)
The only problem with Peckin' Party is that you don't get to experience what a true SCOTS show is like by just listening. The CD is also only 6 songs-six wonderous, funky, toe-tappin' and slammin' tunes to keep you jumpin'. The quality of the recordings is fine as well, sounding as grumbling and loud as a finely tuned cadillac. Buy it, you won't regret it.
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forget the music--I'll take the Bar-B-Q, April 20, 1999
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This review is from: Peckin' Party (Audio CD)
If a drunk garage band off on a lark performing for a local talent contest is your idea of fun and good times, this album is for you. But in that case, any popular album ever made should foot the bill. The live tracks, in particular, are uninspired, with poor sound and lackluster performances overall. And even if the album is an "EP," the asking price is way out of line. Schlitz, anyone?
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