Western Star Rockabillies
  Volume 4
Western Star Records - WSRC 035
Sanity  - Rockin' Rocket 88 / Rain - Bill Fadden and The Silvertone Flyers / Forget Me - Bonneville Barons / Shake Rag - Jack Rabbit Slim / Three Months To Kill - Graham Fenton / Rocket Ship Mama - Warren Scott and The Memphis Playboys / Got A Lot Of Rhythm In My Soul - Miss Jean Vincent / Bluer Than Blue - Rudy La Crioux and The All-Stars / Record Hop  - Sue Moreno and Jack Rabbit Slim / Thinkin’ ‘Bout You - Rockin' Rocket 88 / Lone She Wolf  - Lil' Red and The Doghouse Trio / Rockin’ Rollin’ Stone - Bill Fadden and The Silvertone Flyers / Teenage Bug - Rudy La Crioux and The All-Stars / The Fire Is A-Burnin' - Sue Moreno and Jack Rabbit Slim / Roly Poly - Graham Fenton
Back No More - TJ and The Bellevue Bombers / Fool For You - Bonneville Barons / The Storm - Rockin' Rocket 88 / Dirty Billy - Kansas City Cryers / Rock It  - Warren Scott and The Memphis Playboys

Volume Four of the Western Star Rockabillies serie is another good occasion to see the good health of this music in UK and the impeccable taste of label owner/producer Alan Wilson.
It also show that the term rockabilly encompass a wide range of music and as they say there's a little bit for everyone here (and a lot for everybody if you ask me).
Matchbox's Graham Fenton backed by the Western All Stars (the house band) offers a solid rendition of Roly Poly (with steel guitar) and Huelyn Duval's Three Months to Kill. If Fenton's album on Western Star is entirely like this I'm gonna get me a copy for... tomorrow!
Label's biggest seller, Jack Rabbit Slim are present here under many forms. "Shake Rag" is taken from their latest excellent album. A part of the band is also featured on the Warren Scott tunes, in a 50's sounding style (I try to avoid as possible the term authentic). Also playing in this style are Bill Fadden (who'd make Charlie Feathers proud with his rendition of rain) and Rudy La Crioux.
Women are not forgotten with Miss Jean Vincent, Sue Moreno (backed by Jack Rabbit Slim) with a mean rocker and a self penned country rocker andLil' red and the Doghouse Trio (featuring Rusti Steel).
One highlight of the album is Rockin' Rocket 88's the Storm that sounds like an unissued Blue Cats track from the Fight Back period with a fiddle. I know it sounds weird, but you have to listen to it! There's plenty of good stuff in that excellent album (including my favorite artist of Western Star the Bonneville Barons) and it's the perfect occasion to discover the label and that sure will lead you to buy the albums.

Available at Western Star.
Fred "Virgil" Turgis