"Big
Backyard Beat Show"
Big Backyard Beat Show is aptly
named, since it takes the down-home retro twang of BR5-49's earlier
releases and punches it up with big, old-school rock & roll
beats. That doesn't make this record any less country, though;
these boys know that rock & roll was country all along. To
wit, rollicking covers of "Wild One" and "Seven
Nights to Rock" are hillbilly boogie and rockabilly, respectively,
only with the guitars--both electric and pedal-steel--cranked
and twisted to contemporary levels. The only real weakness here
is that the originals of frontmen Chuck Mead and Gary Bennett
aren't as strong this time around as last, but even then the
shuffle "My Name Is Mudd" and the driving "You
Are Never Nice to Me" come awfully darn close. --David Cantwell |