Throughout American Graffiti’s runtime, one may be inclined to say that Strawberry Girls have matured. In comparison to French Ghetto, the songs are tighter, the production crisper, and their trademark groove, if anything, is stronger than ever. However, that would imply that the band that made French Ghetto was somehow less mature than the band now, which is simply untrue. From their inception, Strawberry Girls have displayed an amazing level of finesse with their songwriting that normally takes years to develop, striking a perfect balance between their trademark aggressive groove-laden sound and a progressive edge that keeps each song fresh. So what then could you call the sound found American Graffiti if not a maturation" How about an expansion"…
Care to visit the earliest days of rock 'n roll? And the "wolfman" Jack? Care to get up and dance 'couples' style and hear songs you can understand the lyrics to? And dance close, and with a partner using real dance steps with style and rhythm? Go back into time, w/ the early 60s, and get this CD.