Fixin' Your Head (CD)
Recorded on vintage equipment in single takes, Nick Curran keeps things simple and swinging on his solo debut. Having played rockabilly with Kim Lenz set Curran's retro-twang cred in stone and the long-time blues aficionado strikes out on his own with the revelatory Fixin' Your Head. With a deep, ringing voice not unlike Amos Milburn or Lloyd Price, and a wide-open T-Bone Walker guitar style, Curran utterly embodies that period of time during the late '40s and early '50s just before the blues became rock & roll. Curran's impressive mix of lesser known cover tunes and originals -- the up-tempo "She's Mine" especially -- oozes with a genuine pomade and chicken wings mentality. More studied than punk, yet grittier than most contemporary blues releases, Curran has achieved an almost unimaginable "take no prisoners" aesthetic of retro-style absoluteness and modern blues urgency. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Women and Cadillacs |
| 2 | Boogie With My Baby |
| 3 | Just Love Me Baby |
| 4 | I Want to Love You |
| 5 | Good Rockin' Man |
| 6 | Lonely Nights |
| 7 | Loose Lip Mama |
| 8 | It's My Life, Baby |
| 9 | She's Mine |
| 10 | Straighten Up |
| 11 | Do You Wanna Be My Baby? |
| 12 | I'm Waiting for Your Call |
| 13 | Get Rich Quick |