y looking at the cover of Too Old Too Rock's "Too Dumb Too Quit" I thought 'WOW, these guys have been rockin for a long time. Anyone would come to that conclusion being that the cover of Too Old Too Rock's "Too Dumb Too Quit" CD is a picture of two old guys, one with a banjo and one with a guitar, and on top of that it gives the impression they are "rocking out" while resting on a wooden bench with their feet on a milk crate in a parklike setting. But, I reminded myself that it's not good to judge a CD by its cover (or its song titles).
The "Too Dumb Too Quit" CD is 100% guitar-based instrumentals - just my kind of thing. "Too Dumb Too Quit" will fit in to what ever your style of music-likes are and definitely what ever your mood is. The talent of Jim Reindel and Chris Hattingh as guitarists shines like a bright star when it comes to tempos, styles, and moods on this entire CD.
I recommend that you check out Too Old Too Rock's "Too Dumb Too Quit" CD for yourself. This CD was a independent release, the quality of the recording is of the utmost professional and phenomenal. Here are some of my outtakes:
"Shuffleboard Champs" - this tune is filled with uncontrolled energy.
"Arthritic Shredfest" - has those Vai-Van Halen sounds, only in turbo style.
"Dance Of The Coffin Dodgers" and "Second Mortgage Blues" - have mellow sounds that you would think it was Joe Satriani, Surprise!
"Pass The Geritol" - pays homage to the guitar greats that has influenced hundreds and hundreds of guitar slingers.
"Senior Citizen Boogie" - the bluesy Eric Johnson can be heard on this hot lil' tune.
At the end of these twelve tracks of guitar instrumentals you'll be impressed, and believe me that's a good way to feel at the end of an instrumental CD.