Samples of music from Randy Casey's albums are available below. For
further music samples, be sure to check out RetroFit
(classic rock cover band) and Dharma Lab (commercial
projects).
Now available
Late Bloomer
February 12, 2008
This album is founded in roots Americana, blending folk, rock, country
and blues that range from raw country nuggets to almost old-time gospel
revival. Randy describes Late Bloomer as something akin to "Andy
Griffith jamming with the Stones," and it showcases his guitar-playing
prowess and lyrical aptitude in a timeless package.
Samples
Sweet Janeen
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The Denial Song
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Butcher Block
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Upcoming releases
Street Swamp (instrumental)
A follow-up to the 2001 instrumental album Say No More, this
record picks up where Say No More left off, blending trip-hop
and street beats with alt-country roots twang.
Samples
National Night Out
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Trail's End
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Christmas album (instrumental) This guitar-based album offers a new spin on standard Christmas music,
highlighting a huge variety of styles. "Silent Night" is anything but,
building from quiet orchestrals to the sonic equivalent of WWIII, while
"We Three Kings" gets a hard rock/surf punk treatment. This record is
not for everyone, but it is for those who are looking for an alternative
to tradition.
Samples
We Three Kings
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Silent Night
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Randy Casey's previous albums
Say No More(instrumental) [2001]
Understanding that some things are better left unsaid, singer/songwriter
Randy Casey lets his instruments do all the talking on Say No More.
Featuring 11 instrumental tracks with performances by Eric Heywood (Richard
Buckner, Alejandro Escovedo, Son Volt), Jessy Greene (VioVoom, Jayhawks,
Golden Smog) and others, Say No More is epic and elegant in its
sweep. With compositions that are alternately ancient and futuristic,
Say No More travels between trip-hop and bluegrass to create a
uniquely unified and stunning whole.
Samples
Hats Off to Sonny Moonlight, Part I
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Black and Tan
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Purchase $13
Randy Casey and the Cactus Thieves [1997]
Ten songs of springy honky-tonk rock with bluesy border authenticity make
Randy Casey and the Cactus Thieves feel like a trip to the American
Southwest. From the cheeky country parody "Woe is Me" to the
titular, surf-tinged "Cactus Thieves," this album showcases
Randy Casey's fretboard mastery and inspired, genre-blending approach
to his craft.
Samples
Texas Mile
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The Victim
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Mad at the World [1994]
Randy Casey bares his wounds and a penchant for stunning songwriting the
ten-song Mad at the World. With references to the best elements
of pop and rock from the '60s, Randy brings considerable guitar skills
and straight-forward delivery to well-rounded tunes. Produced and engineered
by award-winning national talents Rob Genadek and Andrew Kamman.