Its Martini Time
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Big Red Rocket of Love
- Slow
- It's Martini Time
- Generation Why
- Slingshot
- Time to Pray
- Crooked Cigarette
- Rock the Joint
- Cowboy Love
- Now, Right Now
- Spell on Me
- Or Is It Just Me
- Forbidden Jungle
- That's Showbiz
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47655 in Music
- Released on: 1996-07-03
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
A thematically-appropriate followup to 1994's Liquor in the Front, this EP finds the Texas tornado in a (somewhat) subdued mode. But even though the pedal is off the metal, the party remains in full swing since Rev. Jim Heath can't help but be the host with the most, an attitude that shines through on low-key loungers like "That's Showbiz." And while the disc does lack the over-the-top energy of earlier releases, the Rev. and his disciples haven't totally disavowed the psychobilLy gospel: for all its suave veneer, the title track still sounds more like an invitation to quaff a cuppa moonshine than an iced cocktail. --David Sprague
Customer Reviews
Who says it's not good??
This is the second of the Rev's albums I've bought, and despite what the other reviewers thought, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I must say it's not as good as "Smoke 'em..." but I loved it nonetheless. Great guitar licks and tongue-in-cheek lyrics make for a great listening experience.
All praise the Reverend!!
The Reverend Horton Heat can slam you silly. The Reverend can use his holy powers to make you swing and snap the fingers baby. What else can be said except, "Get this disc"? Some have said this is not thier best work. if this is the case you should probably get this one first and see how good thier "bad" stuff is.
Tracks like Big Red Rocket of Love, Time to Pray, and It's Martini Time are rockin', rollin' tunes that any rock fan should appreciate. Crooked Cigarette and Slingshot are of a more mellow, foot tapping speed that does a nice job of balancing out the disc.
If not for on-line mp3s, I never would have heard the stuff that makes these guys worth the money. Now I have to add the rest to my collection. Why can't radio be more like this? Donate your cash today good disciple. Support The Reverend Horton Heat.
Their best album.
This is their best album (IMHO). Great for road trips
