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From | Popdude@aol.com |
Subject | bronco bullfrog |
Date | Tue, 8 Jun 2004 20:09:51 EDT |
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dbash:
<<I just got the new CD by Bronco Bullfrog, called Oak Apple Day, on the
Spanish label, Rock Indiana Records.
Here's my capsule review:
Try to imagine The Monkees playing mahjongg with The Byrds and you'll just
about peg the sound of these Englishmen. Yes sir, Oak Apple Day has more hooks
than a Vaudeville stage hand! It's a miracle, bra!>>
I dunno David...to me, it sounds more like a cross between Sam & Dave, G.G.
Allin and, of course, Shoes. Bronco Bullfrog's influences range from the
Beatles to the Rutles, with even a little bit of Vinyl Kings (can we mention them
here?) thrown in.
You might say that it sounds like Phil Collins dancing naked on top of Aimee
Mann's fur coat while Jennifer Lopez plays five-card stud with Bob Segarini's
Uncle Albert.
To sum up, OAK APPLE DAY has more hooks than Sugar Ray Robinson' s tackle
box. In a perfect world, this would be extremely highly recommended!
JB
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