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Stray Cats


"Choo Choo Hot Fish" is an album released by the American rockabilly band Stray Cats. The album, which was released in 1992, marked their reunion after some years of separation. The band, hailing from Massapequa, New York, was known for their rockabilly sound that paid homage to the '50s while incorporating more contemporary influences. "Choo Choo Hot Fish" was produced by Dave Edmunds, a long-time collaborator of the band who also produced their self-titled debut album. The album showed Stray Cats evolving beyond their strictly rockabilly origins, adding elements of blues and classic '50s rock 'n' roll to their music. The album features songs written by band members Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, and Slim Jim Phantom. The songwriting showcases the versatility of the band with a mix of rollicking rockabilly numbers, tender ballads, and high-energy rock. Despite the strong songs and the band's obvious joy at being back together, the album did not reach a large audience. Regardless, it has been well-regarded by fans and critics who appreciate the Stray Cats' continued dedication to rockabilly music while incorporating various music styles.