DD Verni is best known as a founding member of Overkill, but he is at it again with his Cadillac Band. This second DD Verni and the Cadillac Band record Buckle Up picks up (and goes further) than their exciting debut Lets Rattle. With the success of the last record, DD was able to recruit some of the genres top players to record on this new record. The rhythm section is made up of Bernie Dresel on drums and Johnny Hatton on the slap bass. Both played in Brian Setzer’s band for years and are two of the absolute best in the genre. Horn arrangements were by Jim McMillen. Jim has done arrangements for Rod Stewart and shines here. Horn players from Paul McCartney’s band, The Eagles as well as pianist Or Matias (Josh Groben), guitarist Angus Clark (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) and backing vocals by Kingston and Greystarr round out the talented band. The album Buckle Up was mixed by producer extraordinaire Micheal Frondelli (Billy Idol, Pat Benatar, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Chicago). The album also features guest Jim Heath (Reverand Horton Heat) doing a duet with DD on the classic Bobby Darin/Johnny Mercer song “Two of a Kind”. As well as an appearance by the great Johnny Reno (Stevie Ray Vaughan) on sax for the song “Lets Go Crazy”.
1. Lucky 3
2. If U Wanna Dance
3. Hey Mr. Dj
4. I Can Be Most Anything
5. Devil Dance
6. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
7. These Days
8. Not That Kind Of A Guy
9. So Long
10. Just Like Magic To Me
11. Let's Go Crazy
12. Man With The Golden Arm
13. Two Of A Kind
14. I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas