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Organdrum is a Reverend Horton Heat side project that plays blues, jazz and rock standards with a couple of great '60s movie soundtrack tunes in the mix. It's a smooth ride all the way through the 18 tracks, instrumental with the exception of two Rat Pack songs, Sammy Mysels' "Bim Bam Baby" (written for Sinatra) and my favorite track, Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn's "Ain't That a Kick in the Head," a Dino classic. Even the oft-covered "James Bond Theme" sounds fresh here, as played by the Reverend with icy precision. Other highlights include the two laidback Booker T and the MGs covers, "Time Is Tight" and "Can't Be Still," the latter of which contains the disc's most rockin' moments, a thundering drum solo that inexplicably but awesomely gives way to a few bars of Sabbath's "War Pigs."