
Buddy Dughi
Rev It Up!
© 2006 Golly Gee Records (670917117629)
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Revved up Rockabilly and High Octane Rock n' Roll
tracks
- 1 Velvet Collar, Iron Fist
- 2 Let's Go For A Spin
- 3 Metal Flake Coupe
- 4 Hot Rod Hell
- 5 Love My Gretsch
- 6 Suicide Ride
- 7 Hot Rods and Harleys
- 8 Vampire Girl
- 9 Demon's Got A Motorcycle
- 10 Rev It Up!
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ABOUT THE CD
This is Buddy’s second solo project for Golly Gee Records following on his popular hot rod instrumental release of "Hot Rod Surf".
"Rev It Up!" was recorded at Mark Neill’s famous Soil of the South studio 1950s style – cut live to 1-inch tape on Studer decks, with vintage mics and gear. The songs range from the Sun-style "Love My Gretsch" to the Teddy Boy rocker "Velvet Collar, Iron Fist" to the gothabilly "Vampire Girl" on to the insane psychobilly of "Demon’s Got A Motorcycle". This record grabs you by the ‘nads right from the start and doesn’t let go for the next 30 minutes – this what rock n’ roll is all about Baby!
ABOUT THE BAND
Buddy has been playing in the Orange County based neo-rockabilly band The Hot Rod Trio since 1991. The Hot Rod Trio have released three CDs of their own variety of Hi-Octane rockabilly. Buddy’s inspiration spans the rock n’ roll spectrum from Gene Vincent to The Stray Cats and beyond. He is a regular fixture in the SoCal hot rod scene and he and his band have been featured in CK DeLuxe and ‘Ol Skool Rodz as well as on Hot Rod TV. Make sure to also check out Buddy's "Hot Rod Surf" and the Hot Rod Trio "Live!" here on CD Baby.
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That's what I call rock'n'roll
author: Fred "Virgil" Turgis - Jumpin' from 6 to 6Do you remember when rock’n’roll was still synonym of “wild” or “restless”. This is what this album is. Ten songs written by Buddy and talking mostly about hot rods, cars, motorcycles with Rip Carson on bass and drummer extraordinaire Craig Packham. The opening track has a kind of stripper music feel in it ala Las Vegas Gring with hot and menacing sax by Archie Thompson. The sax is a really nice addition and on “Hot Rod Hell” you’d swear you hear a engine roar. Fantastic. Thompson also appears on piano on the Chuck Berry inspired rocker “Metal Flake Coupe” bringing some Jonnie Johnson licks. You also have some songs on the psychobilly edge like “Demon’s Got A Motorcycle”, the kind of tune with one thing in mind “Take no prisoner !” if you see what I mean. After the almost punk “Suicide Ride”, “Hot Rod & Harleys” adds some change in the pace. Buddy is always at ease on guitar whatever the style he plays, a wild distorded growl or a clean sounding style on more “traditional” rockabilly tunes like “Let’s Go For A Spin” and “Love My Grestch” where his hiccupy vocal is perfect. Climb aboard and take a ride with Buddy…