Ray Black & The Flying Carpets - Better Way To Move
  • Favorite Doll
  • Rolling Stone
  • Secret Lover
  • Big Boy Rock
  • Better Way To Move
  • It Ain't Right
  • Shakey Heart
  • Something Blue
  • Little E
  • She's Gone I'm Fine
  • Rollerskating Girl
  • Guy Fawkes Blues
  • Favorite Doll
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:46) [6.35 MB]
  • Rolling Stone
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:02) [4.67 MB]
  • Secret Lover
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:56) [6.72 MB]
  • Big Boy Rock
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:18) [5.27 MB]
  • Better Way To Move
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:38) [6.04 MB]
  • It Ain't Right
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:54) [6.66 MB]
  • Shakey Heart
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (03:28) [7.95 MB]
  • Something Blue
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:39) [6.08 MB]
  • Little E
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (03:23) [7.75 MB]
  • She's Gone I'm Fine
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:32) [5.81 MB]
  • Rollerskating Girl
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (02:48) [6.39 MB]
  • Guy Fawkes Blues
    Genre: Rockabilly
    MP3 (03:02) [6.94 MB]
Biography
Ray Black & The Flying Carpets
Better Way To Move
RELEASE NR.: RBR-5883
LABEL: Rhythm Bomb Records
GENRE: Rockabilly
TRACKS: 12
FORMAT: CD deluxe ecopac

‘Ray Black and The Flying Carpets’ came together in late 2015, and the four young men in the band are based in Stuttgart, Germany. The band was formed as a side project for Ray who owns a recording studio ‘Back Shack Recordings’ which is situated in a small town called Calw, located in the Black Forest region of Germany.
The string band quartet have a youthful zest for life, music and performing and comprise; ‘Ray Black’ singing and slapping the ‘56 Kay M-1 Upright Bass’, the calm and collective ‘Bone’, whose fingers comes to life twanging his ‘D‘Angelico Electric Guitar’, the peppy ‘Howlin' H’ strumming the tempo on his ‘Western Rhythm Guitar’ or ‘Danelectro Baritone Guitar’ and behind the boys the pulse of the band beating the ‘Sonor Teardrop Drum kit’, ‘Boz Doz’.
Ten of the twelve song albums are from the pen of Ray and these ditties are exciting and rhythmic and will make you jump around like a chicken on a hot plate! The two covers songs “Rolling Stone” and “Big Boy Rock” have something from the guys added to make them a little different, however what sets this album apart from others are the original compositions.
The album kicks off with the slapping of the bass and a vocal warning not to mess with his “Favorite Doll”, the tempo and rhythm grabs your ears attention, as will each and every tune on this platter. The gritty and hard driving stroll tempo of “Secret Lover”, “Little E”, and the track which gave the album its title “Better Way To Move”, are songs that will attract the ladies onto the dance-floor.
The blues are integral within rockabilly culture and with authenticity in their musical route the boys throughout “Shakey Heart”, sound like they hail from the Delta. You can feel the intensity developing when they increase the cadence during “Roller Skating Girl” which is a killer blues bopper, and will make the dance floor vibrate and bounce when the cats and kittens catch the infectious bop beat. Both songs are embellished with harp from guest musician ‘Dynamite White’.
The boys demonstrate their liking of country rockabilly, “It Ain't Right”, which has the style and feel of recordings ‘Lee Hazelwood’ produced in his Phoenix Arizona studio. “Something Blue” is a mid-tempo rockabilly shuffler, which you would have heard in many southern towns at the dawn of the rockabilly explosion. “She's Gone I'm Fine”, is a driving rockabilly song about the girl who’s left her man, and does our chap care? Oh he is sad and blue, but it’s all right, he leaves with his shoes in hand. Variety is the spice of life, and this pyrotechnic album has an explosive end with a fast and driving rocker, with a touch of history “Guy Fawkes Blues”.
This album is made by rockabillies for rockabillies it’s the real deal, a little different, and full of exuberant energy, and will introduce ‘Ray Black and The Flying Carpets’ to a greater audience base.
Mark Armstrong
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