Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 53:16
Size: 124,6 MB
Label: BMG/Zoo Entertainment
Styles:Boogie Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Hoodoo Witch - 6:34
2. Tough It Out - 3:54
3. Meet Your New Landlord - 4:01
4. Sittin Pretty - 4:10
5. Big Time - 4:18
6. Sputnik - 3:17
7. Run With It - 4:47
8. King Of The Hill - 4:53
9. Everyday (I Kick Myself) - 4:00
10. The Rest (Will Take Care Of Itself) - 4:26
11. Baby Please Don't Go - 4:47
12. I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - 4:03
Living in a swamp would be a much more attractive proposition if Webb Wilder was your next door neighbor. Rather than an icky bog, Wilder's musical bayou is populated by hoodoo witches, crazed landlords, Russian satellites, strange dreams and self-effacing humor. The Mississippi-raised / Nashville-based Wilder and band start from a basic blues style fused to rootsy rock, then shish-kebab the result with a skewered view of mundane existence. Echoes of 50s instrumental rock, British Invasion, garage grunge and psychedelia all surface throughout the album. Doo Dad doesn't quite hit the emotional depth of the group's previous Hybrid Vigor release, but Wilder sure knows how to ladle out the Southern hospitality.
Doo Dad
Year: 1991
Time: 53:16
Size: 124,6 MB
Label: BMG/Zoo Entertainment
Styles:Boogie Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Hoodoo Witch - 6:34
2. Tough It Out - 3:54
3. Meet Your New Landlord - 4:01
4. Sittin Pretty - 4:10
5. Big Time - 4:18
6. Sputnik - 3:17
7. Run With It - 4:47
8. King Of The Hill - 4:53
9. Everyday (I Kick Myself) - 4:00
10. The Rest (Will Take Care Of Itself) - 4:26
11. Baby Please Don't Go - 4:47
12. I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - 4:03
Living in a swamp would be a much more attractive proposition if Webb Wilder was your next door neighbor. Rather than an icky bog, Wilder's musical bayou is populated by hoodoo witches, crazed landlords, Russian satellites, strange dreams and self-effacing humor. The Mississippi-raised / Nashville-based Wilder and band start from a basic blues style fused to rootsy rock, then shish-kebab the result with a skewered view of mundane existence. Echoes of 50s instrumental rock, British Invasion, garage grunge and psychedelia all surface throughout the album. Doo Dad doesn't quite hit the emotional depth of the group's previous Hybrid Vigor release, but Wilder sure knows how to ladle out the Southern hospitality.
Doo Dad
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