There were many famous songs of Red Snapper available. Lead single “Snapper” and “One Legged Low Frequency Guy” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. Reeled and Skinned isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. Unappreciated gift to Acid Jazz
What sets One Legged Low Frequency Guy apart is Red Snapper’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres. Swank is the albums lead single as well as biggest hit. Hot Flush gives good insight into the truths. Cortina - Okay, I just talked about depth. Hot Flush (Sabres Of Paradise Remix) is possibly the best song Red Snapper has come up. In Deep is a romantic if not formulaic ditty. I like the idea behind Wesley Don’t Surf. Red Snapper sings his heart out in Lobster. Red Snapper emotions are reflected through Son Of Mook. In Son Of Mook (Depth Charge Mix) the light shines equally on lyrics, vocals and instrumentation. In Get Some Sleep Tiger (Plaid Mix) it becomes nowhere more obvious that Red Snapper has yet to define own style.
Reeled and Skinned CD


