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August 27, 2020 - 04:03:33 PM GMT
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AllMusic Review ( 4 of 5) by Greg AdamsOne of three albums the Bill Black Combo released in 1960, Solid and Raunchy is exactly that -- honking, sax-driven rock & roll instrumentals played by a propulsive five-piece band. This is music for teenage dance parties and consequently sticks to million-selling tunes like "Bo Diddley," "Tequila," and "Raunchy." The combo varies their approach at times for variety, introducing songs with an organ ("Don't Be Cruel") or piano ("Blueberry Hill"), but the saxophone always asserts itself after a few bars. The album's suitability as a party disc made it the combo's highest charting. TracklistA1Don't Be Cruel2:15A2Singin' The Blues2:20A3Blueberry Hill2:23A4I Almost Lost My Mind2:10A5Cherry Pink2:07A6Mona Lisa2:30B1Honky Tonk2:10B2Tequila2:22B3Raunchy2:01B4You Win Again2:21B5Bo Diddley2:16B6Mack The Knife2:52
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August 17, 2020 - 04:03:33 PM GMT
(over 4 years ago)
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