Swingin' West (CD)
The follow-up to a strong 1994 debut, Swingin' West continues the Western swing and rockin' hillbilly assault that first endeared the California-based Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys to fans and critics alike. While many rockabilly outfits derive their sound primarily from artists from the 1950s, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys are a more accurate take on the style, venturing back into the '30 and '40s to tap the influences for legends such as Elvis Presley and Gene Vincent. With the lead guitar/steel guitar combination of Ashley Kingman and Lee Jeffriess -- both originally out of Britain's rockabilly scene -- the five-piece band is fully empowered to explore Western swing, jump blues, and hillbilly boogie, while still injecting originality to make the sound unique. Big Sandy (aka Robert Williams) possesses a big rich, molasses-coated voice that is engaging throughout this 15-song set. Produced once again by Dave "Everything-I-Touch-Turns-into-Musical-Gold" Alvin, Swingin' West captures the energy of the band's live show intact. Highlights include the Latin-influenced rhythms of "Hey Muchachita" and the vintage dancehall-like call-and-response vocalizing on "We Tried to Tell You." ~ Jack Leaver, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Let Me in There, Baby |
| 2 | Music to Her Ears |
| 3 | You Don't Matter Anymore |
| 4 | My Sinful Days Are Over |
| 5 | Parts Unknown |
| 6 | Too Late to Be True |
| 7 | Hey Muchachita |
| 8 | Why Do You Have to Torture Me? |
| 9 | Blackberry Wine |
| 10 | Murphy's Law |
| 11 | If I Wrote a Song (About Our Love Affair) |
| 12 | We Tried to Tell You |
| 13 | You Say You Don't (But You Do) |
| 14 | Healer Like Time |
| 15 | New Ball |