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The Twenty 20s: Uh! Oh!
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Hetty Kate
vocalsThe distinctive, high volume, psychedelic surf guitar, played inside the tile walls of a large public restroom, persists throughout the entire set, and certainly wouldn't have worked, had it only been used sporadically. If you're going for weird, go all the way. But
Buddy Holly
composer / conductor1936 - 1959
One of the set's highlights is Cy Coleman and Caroline Leigh's "I've Got Your Number," with Kate's straightforward vocal an odd but very appealing dichotomy of feline slinkiness and forthright guilelessnessa bold little girl on a romantically predatory prowl. And the band really swings.

Allen Toussaint
piano and vocals1938 - 2015

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

Neil Young
guitarb.1945
The Twenty 20s' bassistand the disc's producerSteve Purcell penned the closer, "Cellophane," which sounds like a modern classic wrapped in a reverberant glimmer, with Kate delivering its offbeat lyrics with fluid and sassy grace.
There's no same-old same-old with The Twenty 20s. Some risks were taken and a strange and exceptionally appealing sound is the result. And no, The Twenty 20s aren't nuts; they've got style. ">
Track Listing
Uh! Oh!; Raining in My Heart; Hymn for Him; Clouds; I've Got Your Number; Workin' in a Coalmine; Black Coffee; Ever Fallen in Love; Close Your Eyes; Cellophane.
Personnel
Hetty Kate: vocals; Dean Hilson: saxophones; Vinnie Bourke: trumpet, flugelhorn; Dale Lindrea: tenor guitar; Steve Purcell: bass; Sharky Ramos: drums; Hugh Harvey: drums (5, 7, 9); Steve Grant: trumpet (4).
Album information
Title: Uh! Oh! | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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