Callin' All Dogs

      Callin' All Dogs
      Studio album by Bodeco
      Released March 24, 1995
      Recorded Sep 1994 - Oct 1994
      Genre rock, Psychobilly
      Label Safe House
      Bodeco chronology
      Bone, Hair & Hide
      (1992)
      Callin' All Dogs
      (1995)
      Professional ratings
      Review scores
      Source Rating
      Piero Scaruffi 6/10 stars[1]

      Callin' All Dogs is a 1995 album by Louisville, Kentucky rock band Bodeco. This, the rockabilly band's second album, made a considerable impact on the Louisville music scene, finding a place at #80 on WFPK's "top 100 albums of all times".[2] Although music journalist Piero Scaruffi complained that the album "shows more talent but less enthusiasm, as technicalities take over authenticity",[3]Trouser Press asserted that the album reinforced "Bodeco's simple genius by turning up the slop right from the get-go".[4]

      Track listing

      Unless otherwise noted, all tracks composed by Bodeco.

      1. "Crazy Sezy Baby" – 3:32
      2. "Nut Fuzz" – 2:51
      3. "Long Way Down" – 2:42
      4. "High Window" – 3:30
      5. "Nights Diamond Fingers" – 3:13
      6. "Bright Lights at the End of the Road" – 3:09
      7. "Hill and Gully Rider" – 3:10
      8. "Shaggy's Crawl" – 1:40
      9. "Signed Confession" – 2:39
      10. "Lucky 13" – 2:19
      11. "Chicken Shifter" – 2:21
      12. "La Cucaracha" (traditional) – 1:49
      13. "Wicked Mean & Evil" – 2:56
      14. "Rock & Roll Till the Cows Come Home" – 5:00
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      Personnel

      Performance

      Production

      • Bodeco – arranger, art direction
      • Brian Burkett – trap kit
      • Jeff Carpenter – engineer
      • Robbie Cavolina – art direction
      • Doug Easley – Engineer
      • Howie Gano – Engineer
      • Fred Klein – photography
      • David McCain – engineer
      • Scott Mullins – engineer
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      References

      1. ^ Piero Scaruffi review
      2. ^ 2000 WFPK Radio Louisville's top 100 of the best albums ever hosted at Timepieces.nl. Accessed November 11, 2007.
      3. ^ Scaruffi, Piero. (1999) Bodeco. Scaruffi website. Accessed November 11, 2007.
      4. ^ Woodlief, Mark. Bodeco Trouser Press. Accessed November 11, 2007.
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