"The wailing sax adds a 50s touch to Loolie's Betty Boop-esque voice, and the whole thing comes across as Tarantinesque rock'n roll." Abus Dangereux
Loolie and the Surfing Rogers' debut album contains 12 tracks, each a treasure waiting to be discovered.
It features Soul (Tell me Why, Sweet Caresses), Rock (Fly Fly, Arabian Night), Rocksteady (Surfing Rogers) and Psychedelia (Beat Me Down).
Most of the songs are performed in English, with the exception of an original composition "Suspendue" written by Hervé Scott Flament (Ici Paris) and a cover of Egyptian Shumba, adapted into French.
The album is a gem of finesse and groove, appealing to a wide range of audiences, perfect for relaxed listening at home or for dancing.
FOR FANS OF
The Ronettes, Amy Winehouse, Wanda Jackson