"The set runs the musical gamut, as one might expect from this most eclectic of acts. The album opens with the Green Day classic “Good Riddance” and is followed by Paul Kennerly’s retro rocker “Spellbound”. Then comes “No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile” by the Everly Brothers, followed by the band penned tracks of “Oh Marie”, “The King Of Broken Hearts”, “Showdown”, “You Know You Just Might”, “Big Town Girl”, When Elvis Broke The News” and “Looks Like Love” .Albert Lee takes the mic for the tracks, “My Window Faces The South”, Rodney Crowell’s beautiful ballad “A Song For The Life”, Richie Havens’ “Dreaming As One” and Glen Campbell’s poignant “A Better Place”. The cover artwork will be recognisable to many as that of Klaus Voormann, known of course for The Beatles’ “Revolver” and “Anthology” album covers. Check the album credits for a list of some very special guests who have contributed to this album and you will be in no doubt as to its quality. “Frettening Behaviour” offers a bumper helping of Albert Lee & Hogan’s Heroes’ distinctive blend of R&R, R&B and country, which reflects where the band is at musically as it moves into 2014. It will surely delight all their faithful followers, as well as hopefully turning on many less committed listeners to the unsung Heroes in their midst."
"The set runs the musical gamut, as one might expect from this most eclectic of acts. The album opens with the Green Day classic “Good Riddance” and is followed by Paul Kennerly’s retro rocker “Spellbound”. Then comes “No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile” by the Everly Brothers, followed by the band penned tracks of “Oh Marie”, “The King Of Broken Hearts”, “Showdown”, “You Know You Just Might”, “Big Town Girl”, When Elvis Broke The News” and “Looks Like Love” .Albert Lee takes the mic for the tracks, “My Window Faces The South”, Rodney Crowell’s beautiful ballad “A Song For The Life”, Richie Havens’ “Dreaming As One” and Glen Campbell’s poignant “A Better Place”. The cover artwork will be recognisable to many as that of Klaus Voormann, known of course for The Beatles’ “Revolver” and “Anthology” album covers. Check the album credits for a list of some very special guests who have contributed to this album and you will be in no doubt as to its quality. “Frettening Behaviour” offers a bumper helping of Albert Lee & Hogan’s Heroes’ distinctive blend of R&R, R&B and country, which reflects where the band is at musically as it moves into 2014. It will surely delight all their faithful followers, as well as hopefully turning on many less committed listeners to the unsung Heroes in their midst."
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