After taking a 25 year break, Greezy Wheels returned in 2001 with Millennium Greezy. A few more Greezy Wheels albums and a couple of solo albums later, we have Gone Greezy. Right off the bat, Lissa Hattersley takes command with the opening track Don’t Come Home When You’re Mad At Me. With a 1920s jazz quality to her vocals and the authority of a 1970s punk rocker, the energy in her voice will leaving you thinking “whoa, I’m glad I’m not that guy!” With track 2, we switch gears and Cleve Hattersley takes over vocals. Whereas Lissa’s voice has a certain jazz appeal, Cleve’s vocals have a nice bluesy quality to them. And as the principal writer, Cleve has a great knack for writing catchy hooks and riffs. Overall, Gone Greezy contains a lot of hits…….. Americana Roots – Rusty Hogan May 22, 2011