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Dressy Bessy, Electrified

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1083618

Disk length: 39m 30s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Second Place 3:19
2. Side 2 2:57
3. Electrified 2:31
4. Small 3:17
5. She Likes It 2:12
6. Stop Foolin' 3:44
7. Hello Hello 3:53
8. Ringalingaling 3:43
9. It Happens All the Time 2:51
10. Try Try Try Again 4:42
11. Call It Even 2:40
12. Who'd Stop the Rain 3:34

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Review

There won't be many dentists recommending this album. Dressy Bessy specialize in the sweet sticky stuff that has absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever. The Denver quartet aren't folks to stew about their problems. Instead, they bask on the sunny side of the street and write 60s-influenced pop songs--with more than a whiff of 70s new wave. Sitting in their loud, colorful clothes and plugging in their vintage amps, they do just as their title track suggests. Tammy Ealom's much noted chirpy Go-Go girl vocals benefit greatly from the extra heft that boyfriend John Hill (of the retro-pop Apples in Stereo) brings with his extra-saturated guitar. The extra (over)drive adds ferocity to the kitschy-cool of the super-catchy "Second Place" and "She Likes It" among others. They even slow it down if the occasion calls for it ("Small"), striking comfy poses on a Parisian rainy day ("Who'd Stop the Rain"). Yet, the sunshine always seems to peek out from behind the clouds. --Jaan Uhelszki

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Electrified

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 41m (+1m 30s)

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