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Keith Sykes, Let It Roll

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1597882

Disk length: 43m 29s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Midnight In Tupelo 3:24
2. Let It Roll 4:30
3. Old Rock N Roller 3:53
4. Wake Up Sleepy Head 3:03
5. Peggy Sue 3:44
6. That's The Way You Do It 3:30
7. Tearing Down The House 3:39
8. What Are We Waiting For 3:04
9. Pictures 4:04
10. It Just Don't Get No Better Than This 3:20
11. You Can't Lie ABout Love 3:20
12. You Better Be Ready To Dance 3:49

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Review

Good time Rock and Roll is what this NEW record from Keith Sykes emotes. Keith cuts some tracks that take us back to his rockin' Memphis roots.Not a recording to sit by the fire with, it offers its own warmth and a good blanket of frolicking tunes. Keith lets it loose the only way a guy who wrote hits for Jimmy Buffett, Rodney Crowell and Guy Clark could, with "Old Rockin Roller". While "Tearing the House Down" co-written with Todd Snider keeps ya rockin. Keith writes with some of the best. The roster reads like a whoÂ's who of songwriters. Danny Flowers (Tulsa Time) jointly crafted "Thats The Way You Do It". Roger Cook ("Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress") co-penned "Midnight Tupelo" and "You Can't Lie About Love". Then there is Django Walker, Jerry Jeff Walker's progeny, who co-wrote "Old Rock and Roller" and "Wake Up Sleepy Head". The Title Track, "Let It Roll" co-written with Ted Thompson twists the disc up in a fine package. More Music That Deserves to be Heard from Fat Pete Records.

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