Go to Town
Personnel: Tony Kenny (vocals, guitar).
Unlike most musicians of the latter half of the century, the Razorbacks didn't worship at the shrine of rock; they paid tribute to rock & roll, and the difference is important. Most of the songs are basic and acoustic, referencing both Buddy Holly and rockabilly. While all of the tracks are solid, "It's Saturday Night" and "Lower Beverly" stand out. Originally released by Warner in 1988, this reissue adds four tracks. ~ Sean Carruthers
Unlike most musicians of the latter half of the century, the Razorbacks didn't worship at the shrine of rock; they paid tribute to rock & roll, and the difference is important. Most of the songs are basic and acoustic, referencing both Buddy Holly and rockabilly. While all of the tracks are solid, "It's Saturday Night" and "Lower Beverly" stand out. Originally released by Warner in 1988, this reissue adds four tracks. ~ Sean Carruthers
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Personnel: Tony Kenny (vocals, guitar).
Unlike most musicians of the latter half of the century, the Razorbacks didn't worship at the shrine of rock; they paid tribute to rock & roll, and the difference is important. Most of the songs are basic and acoustic, referencing both Buddy Holly and rockabilly. While all of the tracks are solid, "It's Saturday Night" and "Lower Beverly" stand out. Originally released by Warner in 1988, this reissue adds four tracks. ~ Sean Carruthers
Unlike most musicians of the latter half of the century, the Razorbacks didn't worship at the shrine of rock; they paid tribute to rock & roll, and the difference is important. Most of the songs are basic and acoustic, referencing both Buddy Holly and rockabilly. While all of the tracks are solid, "It's Saturday Night" and "Lower Beverly" stand out. Originally released by Warner in 1988, this reissue adds four tracks. ~ Sean Carruthers









