''Let It Roll'' has a bit of an 80s neo sound to it, adding to the variety on the album. ''White Knuckle Ride'' is a mix of rockabilly and rhythm & blues, mainly through the additional blues harp. A great song, and the changes in the tempo prevents you from getting the feeling that all songs sound kind of the same, a problem which unfortunatly occurs on many new rockabilly albums.
The Jumpcats carry on playing lots of great selfpenned rockabilly tracks, the uptempo ''Speed It Up'' being one of my favorites. They also added two cover songs, Billy Lee Riley's ''Flying Saucers Rock 'n' Roll'' and a wonderful rendition of Johnny Burnette's ''Baby Blue Eyes''. Gene Vincent's ''Say Mama'' is used as a ten second outro to finish off the album.
My compliments for the variations on this record, many different rhythms and tempos while still staying true to the original rockabilly sound. Very well done, I'm pretty sure you won't get bored listening this platter. Just one little remark, singer Pete's voice is a bit high pitched, a little more echo on the vocals might have been a good idea.
Track listing:
1. Calamity Jane
2. She Is So Wild
3. Where's My Quiff
4. Let It Roll
5. White Knuckle Ride
6. Won't You Do Me Right Tonight
7. Speed It Up
8. Wladi Texas Mecca Polka Blues
11. On The Other Side
12. Hoppin' And Boppin'
14. Double Dating Baby
15. Flying Saucers Rock 'n' Roll
16. I Can't Get Through To You
17. Green Eyed Devil
18. Baby Blue Eyes
19. Say Mama (Outro)