Product Description It's A Sin is the first CD in four years from Vancouver's Cousin Harley, and touted as the best one yet. With the exception of two obscure covers, the seamless amalgam of rockabilly, surf, spaghetti western themes, Tex-Mex and western swing were all penned by Paul Pigat. It's A Sin is firmly rooted in the era that Paul Pigat likes the best - a time when guitar virtuosity was taken to a stratospheric level and music lovers expected no less. The seemingly effortless way that Pigat attacks such complex material is nothing short of astounding. Review Fans of Brian Setzer who haven't discovered Vancouver, Canada's master of guitar fire and ice Paul Pigat would do themselves proud to pick up It's a Sin, his latest solo offering, which just happens to offer an assured stylistic mix common to the Setzer canon. But Pigat, recording in his guise as Cousin Harley, is the real deal, not an imitator; he just happens to favor Gretsch guitars and the sonic and soulful properties of rockabilly, straight-ahead rock 'n' roll and classic pop. In his native land fans know him as fronting a variety of bands, touring incessantly and generally never missing an opportunity to make a musical statement, whether that means backing another artist or taking center stage himself.It's a Sin is a sheer delight, a guitar tour de force and a soulful, high-spirited workout to boot. When you hear him craft some those cascading Les Paul flurries and sparkling, legato lines in Beaver Ballad, you kind of want to hear more of the same, but Pigot's not about staying in one place on this album. He kicks it off with Conductor Man, a bopping rockabilly assault as notable for his cocksure vocalizing as it is for the hailstorm of descending lines he employs to add some extra oomph to the atmosphere, as well as an utterly sizzling guitar solo howling and snaking around the soundscape towards the end. Four cuts in, on the title track, he's wailing on a self-absorbed gal who's cold as ice, delivering his message with a rugged, earnestly pleading vocal over a relentless, driving rhythmic attack with his heavily reverbed Gretsch twanging and ringing in a full-on surf-style assault - which is immediately followed by the sensual Latin-flavored rhythms of The Ballad of El Swartho, a multi-textured instrumental in which Pigat expresses himself in a wide range of tones, from big, husky-noted runs to the spiky, trebly sort, with a tasty, steel-like swoop making a memorable cameo at one juncture. For those who favor speed and lyricism all at once, Pigat's got what you're looking for in Hoss Hoedown, which hits full stride about a split-second after it kicks off and never lets up for the next near-two-minutes, during which Pigat's fleet-fingered soloing quotes country and rock 'n' roll sources all at once. Another instrumental, the amusingly titled Swingin' Like a Mofo, would make Bob Wills holler with its amazing Django-meets-Eldon Shamblin pyrotechnics, hopped up rhythm and cheery disposition. There's more than a bit of Wills western swing flavor to the album's most enjoyable vocal moment, Sweet Little Angel, wherein a steady shuffling rhythmic thrust, Pigat's good-natured testifying to his devotion to the heavenly gal in question, and some precise, electrifying breakneck soloing en route comprise an exalted lover's celebration of that which moves him most. As he does on all the songs here, Pigat never subsumes heart to technique, never loses the human touch as he's blazing away on the Gretsch. You feel him? --David McGee, The Bluegrass Special, March 2011But he's also a guitar scholar ... and that makes It's A Sin a serious pleasure for those of us who care about such things. Others, though, may just call it a whole lot of twangy, revved-up fun. --The Georgia Straight (Vancouver, BC)
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Great rockabilly from a great guitarist
Rockabilly has always been a guitar-driven genre. Whether Scotty Moore's licks behind Elvis, Cliff Gallup (Gene Vincent's Blue Caps), Carl Perkins, or later greats like Brian Setzer and Chris Spedding. One of today's best rockabilly guitarists is Paul Pigat, lead guitarist for Cousin Harley.It's a Sin, their latest album, has some great cuts on it, among them She's Comin' Back, Conductor Man, 2 Bottles of Booze, Red Hair Baby and more. If you like great, big, bluesy rockabilly, you'll love It's a Sin.
G**E
Five Stars
I truly love this band! Paul Pigat is one of the world's best guitar players.
E**D
Toe tapping Rockabilly that's fun!
I'm quite impressed with the writing, music and vocals of Cousin Harley. If they come to Northern California, I'd love to see them live!
C**I
Now Here's a Cousin You Would Want Around the House !
Paul Pigat is Cousin Harley, yes it is true. An alter ego, Motorhead Rockabilly at it's very finest. Throw in some Dick Dale, the Ventures and what you get is a stripped down form of rock and roll that mixes in blues, country and really is a genre busting form of music.The best example of this would be the final cut on the release, 'Spaghetti No Sauce' it hits the ground running and you will be left looking for waves and your surf board but not on the earth but on a distant planet where only few dare to go.The title track 'It's A Sin' rides in on an old steam powered railroad train that has been juiced up enough to make it dangerous. As it pulls into the station we hear a Johnny Cash type of voice pleading for some form of intervention to be divinely laid upon his lady because she has no room in her heart or life for him or anyone else, and has no first-hand knowledge of herself at all and it's a sin.'Spooks' is similar to the great instrumentals of The Ventures and the late great, Danny Gatton wherein 'Cuz' paints us a picture of a landscape at night that is alive with life, death and after-life all enjoying and sharing the streets and co-existing in harmony, sweet harmony. One might hear the influence of Carl Perkins and others in the snubbingly titled "I'll Keep My Old Guitar'. Here we are treated to some wonderful lyrical loyalty, as he expresses his preference to his guitar over fly by night ladies of all sorts.No release of this sort would be complete without a nice minor blues number. Cuz gives us that with 'The Ballad of El Swartho', a catchy title and really fine instrumental that allows us to see the varied influences and styles that make Cousin Harley's 'It's A Sin' release a fun filled romp on them frets!like this? visit blues411.com for more
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canadian rockabilly
PAUL PIGAT aka COUSIN HARLEY plays rockabilly as if he means it a fine vocalist and an instrumentalist of emence talent,loads to like on this cd well worth searching out.
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Superb.
Superb Rockabilly, R'n'R, Surf. Excellent guitar playing and vocals. Recommended.
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