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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars raving mad and depraved brilliance
Andre Williams has survived more than most of us ever will. In the 50s and 60s he worked on the fringes of the rock/R&B field, issuing sleazy records like "Bacon Fat" and "Greasy Chicken," and working as a producer. A stint in Ike Turner's post-Tina band helped him acquire a severe drinking and crack habit that landed him on the street. He...
Published on January 1, 2004 by happydogpotatohead

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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Another badly produced album spoils a great artist
Like Williams' other recent CD, RED DIRT, this is so badly produced, you have a hard time hearing some of the lyrics--which are the whole point of the exercise. Massively loud, bad guitar work hammers the rest of the mix. (Surprise: The guitarist did dual duty as the "producer" of this mess.) Andre Williams needs to dump these clowns and get the kind of...
Published on July 22, 2000 by Charles Platt


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4.0 out of 5 stars raving mad and depraved brilliance, January 1, 2004
This review is from: Silky (Audio CD)
Andre Williams has survived more than most of us ever will. In the 50s and 60s he worked on the fringes of the rock/R&B field, issuing sleazy records like "Bacon Fat" and "Greasy Chicken," and working as a producer. A stint in Ike Turner's post-Tina band helped him acquire a severe drinking and crack habit that landed him on the street. He struggled back from addiction and began making records again in the 90s.

Far from being 50s R&B records, Williams' current CD's are skull-cracking exercises in the kind of depravity that the late Screamin' Jay Hawkins used to indulge in. "Silky" is a triumphant, raging comeback of filthy-minded (and filthy-mouthed) garage rock that sounds like the musical equivalent of the wildest night you ever had, multiplied by 10. He drawls and growls his way through songs like "P*ssy Stank," "Bring Me Back My Car Unstripped," and the frankly frightening "Agile, Mobile and Hostile," with impressive panache, especially considering he's 65 years old. This is music to get drunk and pick up strippers and steal a firetruck and rob a bank to.

Back in the day, there used to be preachers who would refer to rock and roll as the Devil's music. Andre Williams' "Silky" is exactly what they had in mind. Listen now, repent later.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The real R+B low-down!, July 5, 1999
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bronson@execulink.com (Brantford, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silky (Audio CD)
This fine little record will both impress fans of Mr Rhythm and win new converts with a primitive and raw blast of R+B, SOUL and ROCK'N'ROLL! Mr Williams teams up with Mick Collins and Dan( both former members of garage/R+B group The Gories) to rock the dull world into a horny frenzy! This record will have you do'in the bacon fat and shakin' a tail feather all night long!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raw, raunchy and excellent, July 13, 2000
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This review is from: Silky (Audio CD)
This is one of the greatest garage rock n' roll albums EVER! For fans of Andre's early work as well as fans of the Cramps, Blues Explosion, Gories, ect. Mr. Rhythm is king!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Lord, what he gets away with, May 2, 2000
This review is from: Silky (Audio CD)
"Silky" is actually a garage-rock effort, pretty far removed from Andre's R&B roots. But it's also the greatest garage-rock album of the '90s, and would have fit right alongside the Gories on the Crypt Records roster of the decade. For a 60+-year-old man, Andre's mind is strictly in the juvenile gutter, but at least he's a talented exhibitionist. References to sex (all types) abound, albeit with comparitively little obscenity. Two cuts especially, the obvious "Let Me Put It In" and the jealously apocalyptic "Everybody Knew," make him sound like he's in physical pain. He growls, huffs, and doesn't give a damn what you think. What more could you ask?
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4.0 out of 5 stars not for people with weak hearts, August 16, 2005
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COMPUTERJAZZMAN "computerjazzman" (Cliffside Park, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silky (Audio CD)
if you do not like to hear "raw" music, then don't buy this CD. But if you want to hear something different, then buy it. I like it, it kind of grows on you (but not like a fungus, but almost). This is about as uncommercial as it gets, I'm surprised anybody besides me actually wants to hear this, but it's good. i particularly like the cut 'Bring Me Back My Car Unstripped (Mother******)" and "Car With The Star".
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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Another badly produced album spoils a great artist, July 22, 2000
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Like Williams' other recent CD, RED DIRT, this is so badly produced, you have a hard time hearing some of the lyrics--which are the whole point of the exercise. Massively loud, bad guitar work hammers the rest of the mix. (Surprise: The guitarist did dual duty as the "producer" of this mess.) Andre Williams needs to dump these clowns and get the kind of professional production he enjoyed in the 1950s.
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