The Meteors - Wreckin' Crew (Bonus Track Edition) (1983)

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Title: Wreckin' Crew (Bonus Track Edition)
Year Of Release: 1983
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Rock, Psychobilly
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:45
Total Size: 117 mb | 341 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Meteors - Insane
02. The Meteors - I Ain't Ready
03. The Meteors - Johnny Remember Me
04. The Meteors - I Don't Worry About It
05. The Meteors - Axe Attack
06. The Meteors - Zombie Noise
07. The Meteors - Rattle Snakin' Daddy
08. The Meteors - When a Stranger Calls
09. The Meteors - Phantom of the Opera
10. The Meteors - Blue Sunshine
11. The Meteors - Wreckin' Crew
12. The Meteors - Sick Things
13. The Meteors - Wild Thing
14. The Meteors - I'm Not Mad / Get Off My Cloud
15. The Meteors - Mutant Rock
16. The Meteors - Hills Have Eyes
17. The Meteors - Fear of the Dark
18. The Meteors - Scream of the Mutants

"Only the Meteors are pure psychobilly!" enthusiastically proclaims frontman Paul Fenech in the liner notes to this album, a notion that ought to come as a surprise to the Cramps, among many others. On their second album, 1983's Wreckin' Crew, the Meteors sound a good bit more billy than psycho; Fenech's lean and limber guitar chords twang just fine (and betray a supplementary fondness for surf music), but they lack a certain inherent menace, and as hard as he tries to sound evil while he swears, bellows, and name-checks classic horror movies, this isn't significantly more disturbing than, say, the Stray Cats trying to play a Halloween spook show. But as British rockabilly of the period goes, Wreckin' Crew is pretty good stuff; freed by their ghoulish obsessions from the burden of sounding just like Warren Smith, Malcolm Yelvington, or some other "authentic" rockabilly act, the Meteors get to hit their songs a good bit harder and heavier than their contemporaries, and Fenech's guitar generates a welcome degree of bite. (Best of all, they don't bother to put on fake Southern accents!) Cut after a short-lived association with Island resulted in a misbegotten debut album, Wreckin' Crew truly introduced the group in its definitive form, and is perhaps the definitive Meteors album.


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