Whether harmonica, ukulele, guitar, trumpet, trombone, percussion, organ, accordion or bass, at Kitty, Daisy & Lewis will all put into use, which produced tones. This can be vocally presented by Lewis as -I'm coming home and -Don't make a fool out of metal. But it is also completely instrumental, as -Paan Man boogie or tuxedo show in Heaven-. Where just letzters piece exemplary for the incredible range and musicality of siblings Durham.
But best of all, I like it when Kitty and / or Daisy sing catchy songs. Since gejuchzt, screamed, hissed and cooed scratchy. Support Sprinkle with wild strummed instruments and finally stirred with the Brushes. Wen leaves the cold, either has a completely different taste in music, or he / she is (unfortunately) no longer help.
My Scan Tips:-brass with my life- supported by a guitar that could play Georgetown Benson or BB King, is musical material at its best. Since no foot remains calm and clapping their hands in rhythm. -You'll Be sorry- has operated a sound as if the sound systems in the good old Nashville with power. As sound as the British southerners that help bring the country new life. The opener -Tomorrow- exudes incredible charm of Ska and Swing. A terrific beginning for a class album. In -Will I ever- show Kitty, Daisy & Lewis that they can convince completely even at low tool support. A triangle plus voice and guitar riff; more, it does not need to be happy. -I'm Going back- sang huskily into the microphone, is so danceable as it gets. Bombastic! Remains sorry- -I'm. Typical of Kitty, Daisy & Lewis. Crossover, rhythmically brilliant, written without if and but's singing along.
After three years album break Kitty, Daisy & Lewis is with tuxedo in Heaven- managed a very big hit. Without worrying about any form of music to worry uncommitted styles or eingekastelte rhythm tables siblings Durham have with the music, in the most beautiful sense of the word played. Come out is a journey through time to listen. Great Cinema for the ears. Worth hearing and recommended!