"This is an outstanding album, well worth your time.. It is cheaper at Yahoo, however."
Webb's first, and still excellent
Glenn H. Reynolds | 09/10/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was Webb's first album (actually, "One Taste of the Bait" appeared earlier on the WRVU compilation album "City Without a Subway") and in some ways it shows: there's less original material and it's less polished. But it still has the performance energy and songwriting chops that make Webb Wilder Nashville's best rock and roller. Check out these lyrics: ("Daddy was a mobile home magnate/Couldn't tell his baby no/Made so much cash from the trailer trash/He felt he had to put on a show" -- from "How long can she last?"). Buy it. You won't be sorry."
World Wide Webb
Ryan McNabb | Ooltewah, TN USA | 07/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Webb Wilder is one of those artists who ought to be sitting poolside while lesser lights in the music industry serve his drinks. One listen to the tight, addictive rockabilly on this and other Webb CD's will hook you. Webb is very funny - a seriously good film maker and humorist - and writes songs that stick in your brain and have you tapping your toes all day. Wonderful stuff. Webb Wilder now lives on XM Radio (channel 12) where he spins more wonderful music, and tours with his stompin' band. Get this CD - it's rare and valuable and will increase your status among the few full grown men out there. If I remember the name of the tour that supported this album was Economy with Dignity, which tells you a lot about the sense of humor at work here. Plus the music just kicks, plain and simple."
Rollicking good fun!!
Bill Taylor | Romney,WV | 08/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the very first cds that I pull out to start the summer off with. "Poolside" is one of my favs,as is,"How Long Can She Last! Webb even pays homage to the late,great Broderick Crawford!! This set is a real party hearty kinda groove. Buy it!!!"