Yep Roc Records
2006
Turntable Matinee
About This Album
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys' Turntable Matinee couldn't be more aptly named: it's the kind of album that belongs on vinyl, deserving years of the same love scratches, crackles, and pops as have been inflicted on cherished Stax or Sun classics. It's truly a matinee, a relaxing visit to another time and place, ideal for a hot summer afternoon. "Spanish Dagger"'s seductive bossa nova beats and the Byrds-esque "Ruby Jane" conjure up the image of relaxing poolside -- the taste of a cold pilsner coupled with the scent of sunscreen and perspiration. Fans of Big Sandy's dedication to and affection for the "golden age" of American music will be pleased as the veteran utilizes his talents to spotlight a variety of the band's influences, such as classic soul music, which hadn't made such a standout appearance on previous albums. Turntable Matinee incorporates folk-rock, '60s-era Memphis soul, rockabilly, and retro swing, all floating along smooth waves provided by a solid rhythm section (deeply rooted in plunks of an upright bass) and perfectly placed pedal steel. Big Sandy taps traditional country influences in "Lonesome Dollar," with welcome licks on the ol' dobro.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10)

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