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From crazy go-go beats to 60's pop, "Bulldog Girls at the Dresden" is Alternative Lounge Pop at its best.
"Brilliant songs . . . truly unique." (Tim & Terri Jones, Stone Premonitions, U.K.)
“Judy
Nagy’s Bulldog Girls at the Dresden kicks off with the title cut, an interesting
folk‑ish tale about Bulldog Mary and her Merry Band of bitches, who may very
well be saving the day on Monday night at the Dresden.
Paul McCartney is a unique take on a place we’ve probably all
been: lost and naive, with hopes of marrying Paul. Nice surprise cover of the old It’s Not
Unusual, in a contemporary sound.
Slow, bluesy, soft‑movin’ songs to groove to . . . Great job on The Shoop Shoop Song, with
a smooth flow into The End of the World.
Nagy takes you on a nostalgic ride, whether through your past or to your
favorite pub around the corner, without ever having to leave the house.” (Women’s Rising Music, April 2009)
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