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Farmer Boys - Flash, Crash And Thunder
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Farmer Boys - Flash, Crash And Thunder
Bear Family
BCD 15579 AH
1991

Tracklist :

    Flash, Crash And Thunder
    Cool Down Mame
    Yearning, Burning Heart
    Somehow, Someway, Someday
    Flip Flop
    Charming Betsy
    Lend A Helpin' Hand
    It Pays To Advertise
    Someone To Love
    My Baby Done Left Me
    Oh, How It Hurts!
    No One
    You Lied
    You're A Humdinger
    I'm Just Too Lazy
    Onions, Onions



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    The Farmer Boys' complete 16 sides for Capitol, cut between January of 1955 and
    February of 1957, represent about as varied a body of music as one could squeeze
    into just four sessions in three years. The order isn't chronological, as the
    producers have put the rockabilly numbers up first, even though they came later,
    while their first, traditional-sounding records (complete with fiddle and mandolin,
    the latter played by Bill Woods) come last. Taken in totality, one gets several
    beautiful harmony-based ballads ("No One"), Lonzo & Oscar-type novelty tunes
    ("Flip Flop," "Onions, Onions"), and high-energy near-rockers ("My Baby Done Left Me,"
    "Cool Down Mame," "Flash, Crash and Thunder"). These 16 songs make a fair album,
    with no one side of the duo's sound dominating; apart from the vocals, which are
    equally effective on ballads or silly singalongs ("You're a Humdinger"), the music
    is worth owning for Roy Nichols' playing. It's hard to say where the duo would
    have gone had it recorded any further, but the material the Farmer Boys left behind
    is exceptionally appealing musically, as well as great fun.

    -- Bruce Eder

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