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Album Review

After breaking up the Stray Cats in 1984, Brian Setzer spent several years seemingly avoiding the rockabilly issue, first cutting a heartland rock album (1986's The Knife Feels Like Justice) and then forming his swing band the Brian Setzer Orchestra. But Setzer seems to have come to terms with the intersection of twang and bop in the 21st century (particularly since the release of Ignition! in 2001), and this live CD documents Setzer on-stage in Japan in October 2006, cranking up his rockin' guitar for the very audible delight of a packed house. Setzer's band on this set, the Nashvillains, sound like a louder, tighter, and fuller variation on the Stray Cats, with pianist/guitarist Robbie Chevrier filling in the spaces when Setzer is soloing and bassist Ronnie Crutcher and drummer Bernie Dresel laying down a hard but traditionalist backbeat, though with a lot more flash than the average rockabilly act (the rhythm section doesn't solo much on a Gene Vincent session). The musicians blend well with Setzer, and the frontman's guitar skills are as sharp as ever, so any fans hoping to hear him tear off a few choice solos will be amply rewarded on this disc. The set list features a few classic rockabilly covers, including "Red Hot," "Put Your Cat Clothes On," and "Slow Down," and they inadvertently reveal Setzer's weak spot — he can write a good showcase for his guitar work, but as a lyricist he's never been able to move past the cars/girls/retro-cool clichés that have dominated his work since the Stray Cats, and his own songs usually suffer in comparison, especially on this set. Fans and guitar mavens will eat up Red Hot & Live!, but this album doesn't hold much in the way of surprises, beyond the continued excellence of Setzer's skills as a rockabilly picker.

Customer Reviews

They were even better live

saw them live, they're amazing. the base guitarist can play it with his feet.... nuff' said.

Burnin' Guitar!

I'm gonna be honest I found it hard to take Stz seriously for a long time. He just looked like a parady of guitar slingers from th 50's. Then I started playing guitar and really listened to his music. Now I know the truth setzer is the man! This live recording is just what the title labels it to be Red Hot. The guitar playing and energy is awsome. I like his stuff with the orchestra but it is nice yo see him get back to a little more stripped down format and the second guitar and piano add alot. All in all this is a great collection and if you are looking to get into Setzer or you are looking to add to your collection check this album out. And if your craving more Rockabilly but are feeling particularly rebellios check out the hellish preachings of The Reverend Horton Heat.

Red Hot & Live!, Brian Setzer & The Nashvillains
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