“Dance All Night Long” the first album in eight years from The Firebirds, featuring songs that have been self-penned by the band. The album is a well-crafted collection of rock ‘n’ roll songs that showcases the band’s growth and maturity over the years. From the opening track to the closing notes, the songs are delivered with an infectious energy and enthusiasm that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along. The band’s signature sound is still there, but it’s clear that they’ve evolved and refined their approach since their last release.
One stand out track is the catchy footstompin’ title track “Dance All Night Long” which is sure to become a fan favourite and a live staple. The rockin’ upbeat tempos of “New Obsession”, “Comin’ Back for More”, and “(Why Don’t You) Take a Chance” will surely get the listener up on their feet bopping away. “First Love” and “The Way She Moves” transports the listener back to the days of the late 50s, early 60s doo-wop sound featuring the band’s outstanding vocal harmonies, of which they have become known for. “Mi Amor” and “Whatcha Gonna Do” introduce a doo-wop jive feel to the album, reminiscent of 1950s vocal groups “The Five Keys” and “The Drifters”, along with the other tracks on this album, are sure to get your feet tapping.
Should you enjoy more of a country rock style then “My Dreams Came True” will certainly not disappoint, with its steel guitar and prominent country rock beat its sure to get you up out of your seat and dancing around the room and “Hey Little Girl” has a solid beat with a catchy melody throughout.
Staying with the country sound the band bring to the table another style in “That Old Ghost Train” consisting of an old time western gunslinger feel with its haunting tune and country back beat, proving again how versatile this band really is. “Ifs But’s & Maybes”, “Lonely As Can Be” and “Memories” boast a New York street corner doo wop sound similar to that of Dion and The Belmonts back in the day, with an upbeat tempo and again featuring those fabulous harmonies, which are hard resist tapping your foot to and singing along.
Overall, The Firebirds’ first album in eight years is a triumph that showcases their mastery of both doo-wop and rock ‘n’ roll music. The combination of classic harmonies and modern instrumentation creates a unique sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. Fans of rock ’n’ roll music will find something to love on this album, and it is sure to become a classic in its own right.
This was Richie’s first Album…and John’s Last…Both having penned a number of the tracks including the now infamous ’59 Ford’ and Jive Favourite ‘Two Timin Lover’
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Add to basket“Dance All Night Long” the first album in eight years from The Firebirds, featuring songs that have been self-penned by the band. The album is a well-crafted collection of rock ‘n’ roll songs that showcases the band’s growth and maturity over the years. From the opening track to the closing notes, the songs are delivered with an infectious energy and enthusiasm that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along. The band’s signature sound is still there, but it’s clear that they’ve evolved and refined their approach since their last release.
One stand out track is the catchy footstompin’ title track “Dance All Night Long” which is sure to become a fan favourite and a live staple. The rockin’ upbeat tempos of “New Obsession”, “Comin’ Back for More”, and “(Why Don’t You) Take a Chance” will surely get the listener up on their feet bopping away.
“First Love” and “The Way She Moves” transports the listener back to the days of the late 50s, early 60s doo-wop sound featuring the band’s outstanding vocal harmonies, of which they have become known for.
“Mi Amor” and “Whatcha Gonna Do” introduce a doo-wop jive feel to the album, reminiscent of 1950s vocal groups “The Five Keys” and “The Drifters”, along with the other tracks on this album, are sure to get your feet tapping.
Should you enjoy more of a country rock style then “My Dreams Came True” will certainly not disappoint, with its steel guitar and prominent country rock beat its sure to get you up out of your seat and dancing around the room and “Hey Little Girl” has a solid beat with a catchy melody throughout.
Staying with the country sound the band bring to the table another style in “That Old Ghost Train” consisting of an old time western gunslinger feel with its haunting tune and country back beat, proving again how versatile this band really is. “Ifs But’s & Maybes”, “Lonely As Can Be” and “Memories” boast a New York street corner doo wop sound similar to that of Dion and The Belmonts back in the day, with an upbeat tempo and again featuring those fabulous harmonies, which are hard resist tapping your foot to and singing along.
Overall, The Firebirds’ first album in eight years is a triumph that showcases their mastery of both doo-wop and rock ‘n’ roll music. The combination of classic harmonies and modern instrumentation creates a unique sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. Fans of rock ’n’ roll music will find something to love on this album, and it is sure to become a classic in its own right.
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Add to basketThis was Richie’s first Album…and John’s Last…Both having penned a number of the tracks including the now infamous ’59 Ford’ and Jive Favourite ‘Two Timin Lover’