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If the Radio Kings sound more than a little bit like the Fabulous Thunderbirds, it's more than just the similar instrumentation. T-Bird drummer Fran Christina's brother Bob is the drummer in this band, and singer/harmonica man Brian Templeton sounds so much like Kim Wilson, both vocally and instrumentally, that you have to keep checking the personnel credits in the CD booklet. The final nail in the coffin is Michael Dinallo's expert Jimmie Vaughan imitations on guitar, however unintentional. That said, they nonetheless turn in a disc full of original material that would probably be more impressive if there was an equally original approach applied in presenting it. High spots of the material include "Money In My Pocket," "Virginia," the Lazy Lester soundalike "Disturb Me Baby," "Song of Love" and the title track. ~ Cub Koda
1st Rel.For Bullseye;Band From Boston
Recorded at Rear Window Recording Service, Brookline, Massachusetts. Includes liner notes by Dave Alvin.
Producers: Michael Dinallo, Brian Templeton.
Personnel: Brian Templeton (vocals, harmonica, accordion, background vocals); Michael Dinallo (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Scott Shetler (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Scott Aruda (trumpet, flugelhorn); Anthony Geraci (piano, organ); Fran Christina, Bob Christina (drums); Gail Nickse, Nola Rose Shepherd (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Sean Carberry.
Liner Note Author: Dave Alvin.
Recording information: Rear Window Studios, Brookline, MA.
Photographers: Jean Hangarter; Brian Templeton.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Michael Dinallo; Brian Templeton.
Arrangers: Scott Shetler; Michael Dinallo; Scott Aruda; Brian Templeton.
The Radio Kings: Brian Templeton (vocals, harmonica, accordion); Michael Dinallo (acoustic, electric, 12-string & baritone guitar); Bob Christina (drums, cardboard box).
Additional personnel: Scott Shetler (tenor & baritone saxophone); Scott Aruda (trumpet, flugelhorn); Anthony Geraci (piano, organ); Dean Cassell (bass); Fran Christina (drums); Nola Rose Shepherd, Freddie G, Gail Nickse (background vocals).
Money Road Music | List Price | $29.99 (You save $5.54) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs | | Label | Rounder Select | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 133415  | | CD Universe Part number | 1153092 | | Catalog number | 793641 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 10, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Sean Carberry | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Brian Templeton - vocals, harmonica, accordion, background vocals Bob Christina - drums Michael Dinallo - guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar
Also: Fran Christina, Anthony Geraci, Scott Aruda, Dean Cassell, Scott Shetler, Freddie G, Gail Nickse, Nola Rose Shepherd |
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