SABREJETS - Sin-Sational! CD

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The Sabrejets roots can be traced to the mid 1980s when vocalist, guitarist & frontman Brian Young formed The Tigersharks, appearing on a few compilations before the band folded.
From the remains of The Tigersharks, The Roughnecks were born, but when the lead guitarist moved away, Brian found himself a little dissatisfied and looking for something more rough and ready, and he formed The Sabrejets.
Being based in Belfast, The Sabrejets have been away from the restrictions to having to please any kind of cliquey purest Rock 'n' Roll crowd, which has allowed them to do their own thing. The individual members vast array of influences shine through, strangley enough resulting in one of the purest Rock 'n' Roll bands on the planet.
Somehow they manage to please the 50s Purist, 80s Revivalists, and Teddyboy rockers in one fell swoop. You'll also find Psychobillies, Punks and Bikers following the band. The Sabrejets have succeeded in capturing a Greasy Rock 'n' Roll sound purer than a purest band could get anywhere near - the result of rejecting genre boundaries and playing in their natural style. Only their second full-length album in a history which reaches back three decades, The Sabrejets present the superb Sin-Sational, boasting more original material and ideas than their Rockabilly contemporaries, yet sounding hauntingly familiar.

Lone Wolf Blues
Cindy Ray
Sworn To Fun Loyal To None
Long Black Stockings
Ultra Twist
Take It Easy Greasy
If This Is Livin
Stewed Screwed and Tattooed
Seven Deadly Sins
I Dig Dames
Let's Bop
Redneck Blues
Hot Rod Hullabulloo
Let's Fool Around
Blitzkreig Bop
Devil Drives A Cadillac
39th and Norton

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