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The Song
Sprague Brothers
The Song
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Just in time for the holidays and New Year, the always sensational Sprague Brothers are back with a sparkling new album, a remarkable celebration of song craft aptly titled, The Song. Long-time fans and newcomers alik...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sprague Brothers
Title: The Song
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wichita Falls Records
Release Date: 11/30/2006
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock
Style: Roots Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634479434938

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Just in time for the holidays and New Year, the always sensational Sprague Brothers are back with a sparkling new album, a remarkable celebration of song craft aptly titled, The Song. Long-time fans and newcomers alike will rejoice to discover that Frank and Chris Sprague have combed their archives for previously unheard versions of some of their choicest co-written songs, while also including new recordings of their classic songs as well as three up to the minute delicacies. As ever, on The Song, these Wichita Falls, Texas, natives serve up a festive musical stew of pure rock `n' roll, guiding listeners on a magical ride from rockabilly and surf through the British Invasion and their beloved West Texas rock `n' roll a la Buddy Holly and Bobby Fuller. The Song opens with two of their earliest co-written songs, "Right or Wrong," and "She's Gonna Leave," a pair imbued with the catchiest of melodies, plaintive, danceable, and entirely memorable. While on tour several years ago, the Sprague Brothers played their home town, Wichita Falls. The following day they stopped by Nesman Studios to cut a passel of tracks, in what turned out to be the final rock `n' roll sessions at the legendary recording studios, where in 1955, Buddy Holly recorded seminal demos such as "Down the Line." Two of those tracks are among the highlights on The Song, the rollicking rockabilly "Lucy," and "Right Time 4 Luv," which channeled Bobby Fuller on its Hightone version, but here, turns a page in Buddy Holly's book. The Sprague Brothers ought to secure a patent for songs that sound like chart toppers, and in a better world, would be. The exuberant, "Money Makes the Man," rocks with an urgency that enthralls, and captivates with superb Everly Brothers inspired harmonies. "I Found Someone New Today" shows off one of Frank's loveliest 12 string guitar solos and displays the brothers' penchant for unusual and effective vocal arrangements. The Song concludes with three standout new compositions, amply demonstrating that the Sprague Brothers are at the top of their game.