
BY POPULAR DEMAND: The Basement Tapes 1999-2005 - People had been asking, emails had been coming in. Everyone has their favourite song in the HME live set and some of them are not on the two albums. The wait is over. Basements were searched, archives were scanned. The result: A rockin' little collection of rarities and live favourites dating from 1999 to 2005. All as yet unreleased and featuring the unique Hillbilly Moon Explosion style of rock'n'roll.
By Popular Demand is out on Crazy Love Records (CL 64228) as a special limited edition (1000 copies), so get yours while they're hot!
BOURGEOIS BABY - The hotly anticipated second album out on Crazy Love Records! "Bourgeois Baby" picks up where "Introducing..." left off - only hotter, wilder, dirtier. You'll find yourself shakin' body parts you didn't even know existed in your anatomy.
"Bourgeois Baby" sees the Hillbilly Moon Explosion add some 1930s blues, a touch of C'n'W, some Italian mambo - the trademark Hillbilly Moon cut'n'mix that will always be The Real Thing: Rock'n'Roll, the unbridled beast.
Hey, Emanuela mave have been a bourgeois baby from a bourgeois town, but she ain't gonna let that get her down!
Track list:
Big thanx goes out to the Präsidialdepartement der Stadt Zuerich for the extra cash. Thanx!
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Holy Hoochie Coo (1958 Demo) |
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How Can You |
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| 2. |
XKE |
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Do I Love You |
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Bourgeois Baby |
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Mambo Italiano |
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Dead Cat Boogie |
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Holy Hoochie Coo |
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Zing Zing |
12. |
Inch of Dust |
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Reel Kool Kitty |
13. |
Boy In Blue |
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| 7. |
Get High Get Low |
14. |
Many Tears Ago |
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INTRODUCING THE HILLBILLY MOON EXPLOSION - The legendary debut album out on Crazy Love Records: A citybilly cut'n'mix of the many forms of rockin' music delivered with a matter-of-factness that creates a sound distinctly their own: Early fifties copulation-blues delivered via garage punk, French ye-ye girl group beat via Burnette rockabilly, teenage tragedy, hillbilly heartache, tape echo and spring reverb.
Call it rock'n'roll, call it r'n'b, call it garage r'n'b - it all boils down to the simple approach of "1-2-3-4 - put on your dancing underpants and ROCK!"
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