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Lee Rocker, Racin' the Devil

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1112043

Disk length: 40m 5s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Girl From Hell 3:21
2. Rock This Town 3:10
3. The River Runs 3:20
4. Say When 3:41
5. Race Track Blues 3:24
6. Ramblin' 3:12
7. Runnin' From The Hounds 3:36
8. Rockin' Harder 3:07
9. Texarkana To Panama City 3:43
10. Lost On The Highway 3:22
11. Funny Car Graveyard 3:08
12. Swing This 2:53

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Review

Racin' The Devil is Lee Rocker's most diverse album yet, and a roots music fan's dream come true. The CD features twelve songs of scorching rockabilly, roadhouse romps and straight-ahead, old-school rock 'n' roll, highlighted by nine originals that are by far the strongest of his career. And his reinventions of The Stray Cats mega-hit "Rock This Town" and his first post-Cats band Phantom, Rocker & Slick's "Running From The Hounds" are foot-stomping and ecstatic statements of pure joy

Racin' The Devil is full of terrific songwriting, great playing and super-energized performances. Anyone who loves raw, rocking music, be it blues, rockabilly, or straight ahead rock 'n' roll has got to love this album.

From garage rockers and deeply textured roots anthems to the rockabilly sounds he helped reinvent, the album is a rich piece of Americana, as timeless and unique as the music Rocker fell in love with as a youngster. The originals bite with a powerful snap, the covers become his personal statements, and the playing is first-rate, raucous, rocking and fun.

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