SCREAMIN' ERIC's second album on HepTown records is once more filled with catchy songs played with shitloads of energy. But whereas the predecessor "Freak Show" was more one-dimensional in it's sound and style, "Shake It" presents a broader selection of songs rooted in mid-sixties garage rock and soul stomp, punk rock of the late seventies and a touch of delta blues, mixed together to make contemporary but yet old-fashioned sing-along rock'n'roll. This is an album that kicks rock bands of the very land of mediocrity in the balls with it's uncomplicated straightforwardness.
SCREAMIN' ERIC made Lorenzo Woodrose of Baby Woodrose and Martin Budde of The Defectors participate in the making of this album, respectively laying down tracks with backing vocals/percussion and organ on a number of songs on "Shake It" - all with great result. The title song got it's last finish from the backing vocals of Lorenzo, and it's impossible not to yell along with the chorus of that song...
01 I couldn't care less 02 Drive you home 03 I love it i've had it 04 Trailer camp blues 05 My brain is gone 06 I'm a fool 07 Shake it! 08 What's wrong with you 09 Bad boogeyman 10 She's so pretty 11 Won't let you out of my sight 12 Little girl