Over the years they have played together, The Lascivious Biddies have earned a reputation for having an energetic and tightly woven live show, full of laughter, vivacity and a dash of sentimentality. The ladies have captu... more »red a true taste of their unique flavor in The Lascivious Biddies? sophomore release, Get Lucky. Get Lucky begins with a quartet of tunes that somehow, through their diversity, seem to define The Lascivious Biddies? sound and identity. The record opens with Betty, a hard swinging love song to New York City. Second is Ask, a cover of the Smiths 1987 classic reworked with much sweetness and four-part harmonies. Then comes Texas Girl, a western romp that bounces the listener into Salt, a slow, sexy, tongue-in-cheek tango treating the ancient and ubiquitous seasoning. With this latest release Get Lucky, following their critically lauded debut Biddi-luxe! (2002), The Lascivious Biddies are armed and ready for another, bigger, better cycle of playing and singing across the country.« less
Over the years they have played together, The Lascivious Biddies have earned a reputation for having an energetic and tightly woven live show, full of laughter, vivacity and a dash of sentimentality. The ladies have captured a true taste of their unique flavor in The Lascivious Biddies? sophomore release, Get Lucky. Get Lucky begins with a quartet of tunes that somehow, through their diversity, seem to define The Lascivious Biddies? sound and identity. The record opens with Betty, a hard swinging love song to New York City. Second is Ask, a cover of the Smiths 1987 classic reworked with much sweetness and four-part harmonies. Then comes Texas Girl, a western romp that bounces the listener into Salt, a slow, sexy, tongue-in-cheek tango treating the ancient and ubiquitous seasoning. With this latest release Get Lucky, following their critically lauded debut Biddi-luxe! (2002), The Lascivious Biddies are armed and ready for another, bigger, better cycle of playing and singing across the country.
"I have been a friend and afan of the Lascivious Biddies since 2001. They are fantastic, talented and fun musicians. The music is cocktail pop with a hint of country. Listen to "Get Lucky" to perk up your day!"
Amazing and Talented
Doug Moore | 12/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First heard the "Biddies" on Adam Curry's Podcast "The Daily Source Code" at http://live.curry.com. Very fun!!! VERY FRESH!!! Thanks Adam for turning me on to the "Biddies"
Doug
http://www.clintanddoug.info"
Great, Fun, Feel Good Album, but buy both of them
Clell P. Tickle | Brooklyn | 09/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Saw them for the first time by accident at Rockwood Music Hall in Lower East Side, they played after a friend of mine had her CD release party. Very intertaining, saw them last night at Joe's Pub too. Andrew's Sisters harmonies, with 30s/40s style Jazz and little bit of country thrown in. Two of the girls are from Texas, so I naturally clicked. I highly recomend getting both though, or you'll miss out on some good ones."
A biddy best!
Asa Swain | Buffalo, NY | 08/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The lascivious biddies describe themselves as cocktail pop, but I think of them as a nice mix of pop/jazz with just a hint of country. This is a wonderful CD, with some of their best songs including "Famous", "Intellectual" and "The Truck Song". The lyrics are hilarious, Lee Ann Westover is a great singer, and I love the intrumentals of the guitar, base and melodica. These girls are amazing, I heartily recommend them."