Lobelia Haybalers – Wish I Had Two of ‘Em (cassette, 1991)

No.4184

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GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker, 4/1/1991:

Two tapes of very good guitar rock ‘n’ roll with a definite good time garage element. Guitarist/songwriter D.W. Bostic says these are songs he writes for his own enjoyment. Recorded with help from vocalist Wahoo Willie Thibodeaux, drummer Tim Pyne and engineer Chris Massie with riffs a’plenty.

Lobelia Haybalers’ 1991 cassette release “Wish I Had Two of ‘Em” is a testament to the enduring spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. The album exudes an infectious energy that is impossible to ignore, making it a standout in the guitar rock genre.

The album’s backbone is undoubtedly the dynamic guitar work of D.W. Bostic. His riffs are catchy, memorable and imbued with a raw energy that will get your foot tapping.

“Wish I Had Two of ‘Em” is a collection of pure, unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll. The album has a definite good time garage element to it, reminiscent of early rock bands who played for the sheer joy of making music. This is not an album that takes itself too seriously; instead, it invites the listener to let loose and enjoy the ride.

From start to finish, “Wish I Had Two of ‘Em” is a fun, engaging listen.

Media: cassette.

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