Dave Edmunds, the Welsh wizard of rockabilly, has returned with a vibrant and nostalgic album that will have you dusting off your dancing shoes and cranking up the volume.
"Tracks On Wax 4" on yellow vinyl is a love letter to the golden age of rock 'n' roll, with Edmunds' signature twangy guitar and gravelly vocals front and centre.
From the toe-tapping opener "Trouble Boys" to the rollicking closer "Not A Woman, Not A Child," Edmunds effortlessly transports us back to the era of greased hair and jukebox joints.
The infectious energy of tracks like "Crawling from the Wreckage" and "Queen of Hearts" will have you bopping along in no time, while the soulful ballads like "Threads of Memory" showcase a softer side to this rock 'n' roll rebel.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in the mix.
The vibrant yellow vinyl adds a touch of retro flair to the already vintage sound of the record.
It's clear that Edmunds has poured his heart and soul into every note, and it pays off in spades.
Whether you're a die-hard rockabilly fan or just looking for some feel-good tunes to brighten up your day, "Tracks On Wax 4" is a must-listen.
Dave Edmunds may not be a household name like some of his contemporaries, but this album proves that he's more than worthy of a spot in the pantheon of rock legends.
So grab a copy, slip on your dancing shoes, and let the good times roll.
"Tracks On Wax 4" on yellow vinyl is a love letter to the golden age of rock 'n' roll, with Edmunds' signature twangy guitar and gravelly vocals front and centre.
From the toe-tapping opener "Trouble Boys" to the rollicking closer "Not A Woman, Not A Child," Edmunds effortlessly transports us back to the era of greased hair and jukebox joints.
The infectious energy of tracks like "Crawling from the Wreckage" and "Queen of Hearts" will have you bopping along in no time, while the soulful ballads like "Threads of Memory" showcase a softer side to this rock 'n' roll rebel.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in the mix.
The vibrant yellow vinyl adds a touch of retro flair to the already vintage sound of the record.
It's clear that Edmunds has poured his heart and soul into every note, and it pays off in spades.
Whether you're a die-hard rockabilly fan or just looking for some feel-good tunes to brighten up your day, "Tracks On Wax 4" is a must-listen.
Dave Edmunds may not be a household name like some of his contemporaries, but this album proves that he's more than worthy of a spot in the pantheon of rock legends.
So grab a copy, slip on your dancing shoes, and let the good times roll.






