The Reverend Horton Heat's signature sound pitches a clear, tony rockabilly guitar line (see "Rock the Joint") against a greasy, fuzzed-out counterpart and gutbucket rhythm ("Slow"). Take off on the "Big Red Rocket of Love"'s full-throttle punkabilly, the title track's jumpin' jive rave-up broadcast live from purgatory, or the cool finger-snapping rap on fame "That's Showbiz." "Slingshot" and "Forbidden Jungle" update '50s-style instrumental rock at warp speed. "Generation Why" and "Spell on Me" border on comic-book speed punk metal. ~ Roch Parisien, All Music Guide
It's Martini Time
07/01/1996
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It's Martini Time Track Listing
Credits of It's Martini Time
- Thom Panunzio
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Dan Phillips
- Guitar (Steel)
- Keith Rust
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing
- Terry Slemmons
- Assistant Engineer
- Robert Vosgien
- Mastering
- David Nottingham
- Mixing Assistant
- Scott Churilla
- Percussion, Vocals, Drums
- Tim Alexander
- Organ, Accordion, Piano
- Reverend Horton Heat
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
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