The Driftwoods - Wobble Willie Far From You

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Review by Cat Morgan

Driftwoods' latest album, Wobble Willie Far From You, is a captivating blend of folk, blues, and rock that showcases the band's range and versatility. The album features eleven tracks that are all equally impressive, with each song telling a unique story and showcasing the band's musical prowess.

From the opening track, "Wobble Willie," to the closing number, "Far From You," the album is a journey through a range of emotions and experiences. The band's ability to seamlessly blend different genres is on full display throughout the album, with tracks like "The River," "Lonely Road," and "Gone Too Soon" showcasing their blues and folk influences, while "Wildfire" and "Ride the Wind" are pure rock anthems.

The standout track on the album is undoubtedly "The Ballad of Billy the Kid," a haunting and emotional ballad that tells the story of the infamous outlaw. The band's ability to capture the essence of the story through their music is truly impressive, and the song is a testament to their songwriting and storytelling abilities.

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Artist: The Driftwoods
Album: Wobble Willie Far From You

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Far From You
Wobble Willie

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Catalog Numbers

T-45-163

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
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Summary by Cat Morgan

Wobble Willie Far From You is a fantastic album that showcases Driftwoods' talent and versatility. The band has created a cohesive and powerful collection of songs that will resonate with listeners long after the album has ended. Highly recommended for fans of folk, blues, and rock music.