The Del Moroccos - Blue Black Hair
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Blue Black Hair

Label Hi-Style Records ‎– HSD82697
Format CD, Album, Digipak
Barcode 0700261251431
Country US
Released 2008
Genre Rock, Blues
Style Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Rockabilly
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The Del Moroccos are a powerful new 8 piece Rock n Roll band (guitar, bass, drums, piano, tenor/bari sax, and 3 sexy frontwomen) who put out an awesome full-length show of dirty RNR, R&B material with girl group vocals. Knock the Ray-ettes, Bo Diddley and Link Wray together, with a blast of garage, a hit of late 50s black rock n roll, dress em up like JohnnyCash, and you get a raucous, mean mix of "Soulful 50s garage". A perfect Quentin Tarantino soundtrack! The members are veteran Chicago musicians from the rockabilly, surf, ska, jazz and R & B scenes, from bands including: Mighty Blue Kings, Jimmy Suttons Four Charms, Deals Gone Bad, Cave Catt Sammy, Andrew Bird, Kevin ODonnells Quality 6, and Deke Dickerson and The Ecco-Fonics. The Del Moroccos lead guitar player Jimmy Sutton, hand picked the line up for this killer new band.

1 Baby Doll 2:44
2 He Knocks Me Out 2:47
3 That's A Pretty Good Love 3:13
4 I Don't Know 3:04
5 Don't Break My Heart 2:12
6 Daddy You Lied To Me 2:32
7 I Want Some More 1:40
8 Blue Black Hair 2:11
9 I'd Rather Go Blind 3:57
10 El Tren De La Costa 2:42
11 Skinny Jimmy 2:52
12 Action Packed 3:09
13 That's All You Gotta Do 2:30
Backing Vocals – Ana Diaz (13)
Backing Vocals – Barb Clifford
Backing Vocals – Suzy Brack
Drums, Organ, Percussion – Alex Hall
Electric Bass – Beau Sample (2, 3, 12)
Electric Bass – Bill Pekara
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Jimmy Sutton
Lead Vocals, Percussion – Gabrielle Sutton
Piano, Acoustic Guitar – Aaron Hammes
Producer – Jimmy Sutton
Recorded By – Alex Hall
Saxophone, Percussion – Josh Bell
From Minniepaulmusic.com: The title track was written for Elvis Presley by Bill Normandin, a songwriter in suburban Minneapolis. He sent it off to the national Elvis fan club but predictably never heard back from anyone. He subsequently offered the song to The Jades (Bloomington, Minnesota) who recorded it in 1964 as the lead side of their Gaity single, backed by "Surfin' Crow."

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