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Product Details
| Publisher: | Magic House Records |
| Manufacturer: | Magic House Records |
| Format: | Audio CD |
| Dimensions: | 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches |
| Weight: | 0.18 |
Description / Editorial Reviews
Album DescriptionKudzu Animals is the first solo release from Andy Lee White, an Atlanta based singer/songwriter. White combines a far reaching range of musical styles rolled into one neat little package to make Kudzu Animals an enjoyable romp through the mind of a southern boy under the influence of the British invasion meets roots rock (think Joe South, Tony Joe White, John Fogerty). Hints of a wry sense of humor, together with a pop/rock/country tinge, keep this eleven song album moving right along. From the opening howl of "Dogs And Fleas" to the catty attitude of "If I Were A Cat" to hearing the "Birds Of A Feather", one gets the underlying feeling that you are seeing these imaginary animals, albeit, as "kudzu animals on the side of the road", along with Andy Lee White. White wrote all of the songs, sings all of the vocal parts, plays guitar, bass, piano, harmonica, and co-produced with Scott Patton and Bruce Bennett. Scott Patton's current claim to fame is as the lead guitarist for the impressive, charting, country act, Sugarland. He played the majority of the guitar and bass parts on Kudzu Animals as well as a lot of piano. Bruce Bennett has produced music for over twenty years with hundreds of different acts and varying music styles. He owns his own studio in Atlanta and keeps an insanely busy schedule.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Total Reviews: 1
- Kudzu Animals by Andy Lee White2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I just heard of this guy a few days ago on a Internet radio station here in Arizona. I ordered his CD and I really like it. It's not really like anything out there today. Some songs sound like they are from a time when music was more enjoyable and some sound like they are from another time altogether ie:If I Were A Cat. The cat song is the one I heard on the radio. It is beyond different, a little out there but very funny. The rest of the CD is a mix of slight country meets brit pop and good old rock & roll. This is the first time I have ever taken the time to review anything but I really like this CD.




