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White Trees

White Trees in Bloomington, MN

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White Trees

White Trees in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.59
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Possibly the best album by the remarkably prolific duo of guitarist Dex Romweber and drummer Crow, 1993's WHITE TREES is a neo-rockabilly scorcher that moves afield from the note-perfect revivalism of early Flat Duo Jets records like IN STEREO and GO GO HARLEM BABY. WHITE TREES ditches a reliance on obscure covers in favor of 15 wild originals that view rockabilly as a jumping-off point, not a sacred tradition.

Adding heavier country and R&B influences to the mix, the tongue-in-cheek "Husband of a Country Singing Star" and "Daughter of the Jungle" sound instantly familiar but not slavishly so. Pianist Wes Lachot and Dex's drummer sister Sara Romweber-formerly of Snatches of Pink and Let's Active-further expand the Jets' musical horizons, particularly on the wild boogie-woogie "Old Soul." The gloriously trashy "Tura Satana," a tribute to Russ Meyer's muse, shows that Dex Romweber's cultural radar doesn't stop at 1959.
Possibly the best album by the remarkably prolific duo of guitarist Dex Romweber and drummer Crow, 1993's WHITE TREES is a neo-rockabilly scorcher that moves afield from the note-perfect revivalism of early Flat Duo Jets records like IN STEREO and GO GO HARLEM BABY. WHITE TREES ditches a reliance on obscure covers in favor of 15 wild originals that view rockabilly as a jumping-off point, not a sacred tradition.

Adding heavier country and R&B influences to the mix, the tongue-in-cheek "Husband of a Country Singing Star" and "Daughter of the Jungle" sound instantly familiar but not slavishly so. Pianist Wes Lachot and Dex's drummer sister Sara Romweber-formerly of Snatches of Pink and Let's Active-further expand the Jets' musical horizons, particularly on the wild boogie-woogie "Old Soul." The gloriously trashy "Tura Satana," a tribute to Russ Meyer's muse, shows that Dex Romweber's cultural radar doesn't stop at 1959.

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