The Cats Were Jumpin, the latest album from John Worthan, is a lively and upbeat collection of classic rockabilly tunes. Worthan's smooth vocals and skilled guitar work are on full display in this album, which is sure to get listeners up and dancing.
From the opening track "Rockabilly Baby" to the closing song "Boppin' in the Dark," The Cats Were Jumpin is a non-stop party. The album features a mix of original songs and covers of classic rockabilly tunes, all of which are given Worthan's own unique spin.
One standout track is "Crazy Little Baby," which features a catchy chorus and some impressive guitar solos. Another highlight is "Red Hot Mama," which has a driving beat and a fun, playful energy.
The Cats Were Jumpin is a fun and energetic album that will appeal to fans of classic rockabilly music. Worthan's talent and passion for the genre shines through in every song, making this album a must-listen for anyone who loves rock and roll.
I used to sent as a kid to Alabama to visit our folks in the fifties. And believe me this is exactly how RAB REALLY started! With smaller country bands exploring the new music. Which sometimes yielded work like this. Which even they didn't understand how brilliant in retrospect it really is. 1000% authentic American gold.
This was my 2nd 45rpm record I brought back in 1975...My first record was Bip Bop Boom Mickey Hawks