Crazy Legs - Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys

Crazy Legs

Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1993-06-29
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18

  • ℗ 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Race with the Devil 1:59 USD 1.29
2
Cruisin' 2:20 USD 1.29
3
Crazy Legs 2:03 USD 1.29
4
Double Talkin' Baby 2:14 USD 1.29
5
Woman Love 2:34 USD 1.29
6
Lotta Lovin' 2:02 USD 1.29
7
Catman 2:23 USD 1.29
8
Pink Thunderbird 2:30 USD 1.29
9
Baby Blue 2:34 USD 1.29
10
You Better Believe 2:08 USD 1.29
11
Who Slapped John? 1:53 USD 1.29
12
Say Mama 2:11 USD 1.29
13
Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail 2:16 USD 1.29
14
Five Feet of Lovin' 2:09 USD 1.29
15
B-I-Bickey-Bi-Bo-Bo-Go 2:11 USD 1.29
16
Blues Stay Away from Me 2:22 USD 1.29
17
Pretty Pretty Baby 2:24 USD 1.29
18
Hold Me, Hug Me, Rock Me 2:15 USD 1.29
Crazy Legs - Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys
Cover Album Crazy Legs - Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys

Reviews

  • Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys-----------------Crazy Legs
    4
    By the salsaman
    To me, this album demonstrates the high level of discipline that Beck is capable of. And bless his older sister, for feeding him this music at an early age!
  • The Real Deal
    5
    By Ersel Hicky
    Who would have thought that someone as innovative and creative in a rock and jazz sense as Jeff Beck could put together an album so true to the original material. These guys are able to take the best of this style of play and make it cook. Cliff Gallup was amazing. But all rockabilly can have its lame side with hokey songs and topics. This collection has none of that - only the good stuff. Just listen to "Double Talkin' Baby" for a truly killer sound and structure.
  • Unbelievable!
    5
    By rizman4
    Jeff Beck and friends have completely captured the essence of What Gene Vincent was doing back then. The guitar work is really flawless. Please listen to the orignals and then to this newer version and prepared to be shocked. The beat is pure heaven and the vocals are incredible. 10 stars!!
  • A tribute to Gene Vincent and his guitarist Cliff Gallup
    5
    By everymusic
    Of course I would first recommend to get the originals; many compilations of greatest hits of Gene Vincent exists. Cliff Gallup was Gene Vincent's legendary guitarist and his influence is very much alive here. The Gretch guitar in the album cover is similar to the one used by Cliff Gallup. This album really rocks and it is a great tribute by a great guitarist in his own right: Jeff Beck.
  • Be Bop A Lula
    5
    By Victor Forbes
    So what if it's missing. The singer is a Gene Vincent disciple and Mr. Beck plays guitar like it's 1955. If you love real rock and roll, You Better Blieve this one is for you and the Blues Will Stay Away, if you want them to. This one need 6 stars.