| 1. Son of the South |
| 2. Talkin' to the Blues |
| 3. When I Was a Young Man |
| 4. If That Ain't Country, Pt. 2 |
| 5. Panheads Forever |
| 6. Drank My Wife Away |
| 7. Take This Job and Shove It |
| 8. You Never Even Called Me by My Name |
| 9. Only God Knows Why |
| 10. Ride |
Country Outlaw,David Allan Coe,Bmg Special Prod.,Country,Outlaw Country,Pop,Progressive Country,Singer/Songwriter,Traditional Country
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Last of the Breed
Willie Nelson , Ray Price , and Merle Haggard Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NA1ZLA Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- My Life's Been A Pleasure
- My Mary
- Back To Earth
- Heartaches By The Number
- Mom And Dad's Waltz
- Some Other World
- Why Me Lord
- Lost Highway
- I Love You A Thousand Ways
- Please Don't Leave Me Any More Darlin'
- I Gotta Have My Baby Back
Tracks:
- Goin' Away Party
- If I Ever Get Lucky
- Sweet Memories
- Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
- I Love You Because
- Sweet Jesus
- Still Water Runs The Deepest
- I Love You So Much It Hurts
- That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine
- I'll Keep On Loving You
- Night Watch
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Once an Outlaw, later a Highwayman, now an elder statesman, Willie Nelson joins forces with Merle Haggard and Ray Price (both of whom have recorded duet albums with Nelson) in a celebration of the classic country song. Everything about this is defiantly old school, from the production by veteran Fred Foster and the musical support from steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and Texas Playboy fiddler Johnny Gimble and vocal backing from the Jordanaires to songs from the likes of Harlan Howard, Leon Payne, and Lefty Frizzell. For all of the artists' generational ties, their differences are what distinguish the project: Nelson is the reediest and most conversational vocalist, Haggard the bluesiest; and Price remains the quintessential countrypolitan crooner. Whether they're harmonizing on Mickey Newbury's "Sweet Memories" or trading verses on Howard's "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down," the vocal blend suggests old friends having the time of their musical lives. Guests include Vince Gill (on "Heartaches by the Number") and Kris Kristofferson (on his Why Me Lord"), but a trio like this doesn't need much outside assistance. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
Let's be clear: Last of the Breed is a story - actually, a novel, if not an epic - unto itself. The title sums it up pretty well: On these two discs three classic performers, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, and Merle Haggard, band together on songs they've known and loved for years.Their contributions don't need elaboration. Each is a legend. All three hark back to a time that's in some ways gone. When you consider the lives they've lived, the world that formed them as artists, and even the landscapes they knew as they began playing in beer joints and backwater clubs long ago, then the truth of those four words, Last of the Breed, comes clear.
Look a little closer, and they take on another reference, to the songs as well as to the giants who celebrate them here. Whether drawn from deep in the tradition, back from the well of Gene Autry, Lefty Frizzell, and Floyd Tillman, or picked from the more recent catalogs, this music conveys a feeling that might be mistaken for nostalgia but is in fact a timeless eloquence.
They don't write or sing `em like this anymore.
Customer Reviews:
Great Country Music.......2007-07-12
There aren't many country pickers and singers left. All the "New Country" folks are just rock stars with a cowboy hat on. This is really good listening. Just relax, sit back and enjoy.
Last of the Breed - Well Done.......2007-07-03
The Title Says It All.......2007-06-28
The rocks of this kins of music . .......2007-06-28
Better in theory than in practice.......2007-06-23
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The Essential Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BXK3 Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Night Life
- Hello Walls
- Crazy
- Funny How Time Slips Away
- I Never Cared for You
- The Party's Over
- Good Times
- Me And Paul
- Shotgun Willie
- Bloody Mary Morning
- Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
- Good Hearted Woman (with Waylon Jennings)
- If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time
- Uncloudy Day
- Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys (with Waylon Jennings)
- Georgia on My Mind
- Blue Skies
- All of Me
- Heartbreak Hotel (with Leon Russell)
- Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Whiskey River (live)
- Stay a Little Longer (live)
Tracks:
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
- Faded Love (with Ray Price)
- On the Road Again
- Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground
- Always on My Mind
- Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning
- Pancho & Lefty (with Merle Haggard)
- To All the Girls I've Loved Before (with Julio Iglesias)
- City of New Orleans
- Seven Spanish Angels (with Ray Charles)
- Forgiving You Was Easy
- Highwayman
- Living in the Promiseland
- Nothing I Can Do About It Now
- Graceland
- Everywhere I Go (with Emmylou Harris)
- Slow Dancing (U2 featuring Willie Nelson, Mickey Raphael on harmonica)
- Mendocino County Line (with Lee Ann Womack)
- One Time Too Many (with Steven Tyler and Aerosmith) (previously unreleased)
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With 41 tracks drawn from nine record labels, the two-disc Essential Willie Nelson is impressive in its breadth. Disc one is simply superb; it begins with 1961's "Night Life," recorded for the obscure Bellaire label, and moves on to several of Nelson's early 1960s Liberty recordings, an overlooked gem recorded for Monument in 1964 ("I Never Cared for You"), a cherry-picked selection of his RCA and Atlantic sides, and finally his mid-1970s hits for Columbia (where he found his greatest chart success, beginning, in 1975, with the No. 1 single "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"). Disc two, however, is hit-or-miss. Classics like "On the Road Again," "Pancho & Lefty," and "Nothing I Can Do About It Now" are offset by such lesser material as "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" (recorded with Latin pop star Julio Iglesias), the phoned-in "City of New Orleans," and the sounds-better-on-paper "Highwayman" collaboration with Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, and Waylon Jennings. (Just because they all made it to No. 1 doesn't make them "essential.") Nelson's two best albums of the 1990s, Across the Borderline and Teatro, are represented by a paltry two songs. The disc ends with collaborations with U2, Lee Ann Womack, and Steven Tyler and Aerosmith (the previously unreleased "One Time Too Many"). None is particularly worthy of a best-of collection. Still, while it doesn't quite live up to its billing, the Essential Willie Nelson offers an excellent career overview of one of country music's true legends. --David HillCustomer Reviews:
This will do--til I can buy every CD he's done.......2007-07-06
Absolute must have!.......2007-06-28
How sweet!.......2007-06-15
The Essential Willie Nelson.......2007-06-08
The Grand Old Man.......2007-04-18
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Stardust
Willie Nelson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000296J3 Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Stardust
- Georgia On My Mind
- Blue Skies
- All Of Me
- Unchained Melody
- September Song
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- Moonlight In Vermont
- Don't Get Around Much Anymore
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- Scarlet Ribbons
- I Can See Clearly Now
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Willie Nelson has never been one to do the safe or expected, and this Booker T. Jones-produced album of pop standards from the '30s and '40s certainly fits the profile. It's also one of the better albums of Nelson's career, allowing Willie to dip his fragile, quivering tenor all around the beat in songs like "All of Me" and "Unchained Melody." Jones's organ, piano, and string arrangements are low-key and swinging (except on the almost wooden "On the Sunny Side of the Street"), and Nelson's vocals on "Georgia on My Mind" and "Moonlight in Vermont" are filled with a dignified and slightly jazzy country soul. The 1999 reissue adds a pair of bonus cuts to the mix, including the lullaby-like "Scarlet Ribbons" and the somewhat out-of-place "I Can See Clearly Now." --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
September Songs.......2007-06-05
"The fact that we did `Stardust,' `Georgia on My Mind,' `Moonlight in Vermont,' `Blue Skies' just opened up the possibilities of getting a wider audience to listen," said Nelson. "From the older people who remember these songs, to the ones who never heard them before...a great song is still a great song."
At the time, critics believed this little collection would be nothing more than a speed bump in Nelson's country career before he got back On the Road Again. Instead, it caught on like a hot Texas prairie fire, heating up Billboard's pop charts for 117 weeks and warming the country charts for almost ten years. To date, Stardust has sold over four million copies and continues to do brisk business.
Stardust is the one that started it all for me. More than a quarter century later, it still impresses me as much as when I first heard it as a teenager.
By the time Nelson recorded this landmark album, he was already a country-music legend. With a laid-back ensemble of country-music performers, Nelson brings his unadorned singing style to ten of the most accessible standards, from the title cut to another Hoagy Carmichael classic, "Georgia on My Mind," and Irving Berlin's optimistic "Blue Skies." His take on "The Sunny Side of the Street" captures the hopeful spirit of so many Depression-era songs that helped keep Americans' minds off the tough times.
But the pieces that work best here are the more sentimental favorites, like Kurt Weill's "September Song," "Moonlight in Vermont," and the Gershwins' "Someone to Watch Over Me." Nelson conjures quietly powerful images with his sincere storytelling. His love for these venerable melodies comes through on every track, mainly because of his understated knack of letting the music do most of the talking.
Willie at his Mellowist.......2007-04-02
wow.......2007-02-22
(Move Over Georgia, I've Got...) LOUNGES ON MY MIND.......2007-01-29
In 1989, Girlfriend and I decided that we wanted to find a nice little lounge that we could call our own - a quiet place that we could slip away to from time to time and enjoy an adult beverage. A place where everyone would know our names, but they would mostly just bring to our table the things we asked for and then leave us alone. So we began the quest one evening, and the first place I suggested we sample was the intimate cocktail lounge located at the rear of THE CREST HOUSE RESTAURANT on Washington Boulevard in Culver City. We went there, and to two other places that night. Over the next couple of weeks, we visited several other drinking establishments in the Los Angeles area, and when the alcoholic haze finally settled in our minds, we found that nothing could compare with the very first place we'd tried.
So, THE CREST HOUSE lounge became our home away from home, and for years it was like an oasis of yesteryear in contemporary times. The quaint lounge featured a cozy little fireplace, nostalgic red booths, little twinkling Christmas lights year `round over the bar, a couple of televisions for the showing of Dodger games, and an ancient, reticent fixture at the end of the bar who Girlfriend and I referred to as "Mr. Doom" because he reminded us of the old gaunt ghost who sometimes hitched a ride with us in our "Doom Buggy" on the HAUNTED MANSION ride at Disneyland. And then there was that jukebox filled with great music from a variety of decades - most of it conducive to relaxation and gentle conversation about good times shared. Girlfriend and I gave that machine most of the exercise it got. (The geezers and geezerettes - God love `em - were forever complimenting us kiddies on our exquisite taste in music.) Our favorite selections were:
Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller); Boogie Woogie (Tommy Dorsey); I Wish You Love & That Old Black Magic (Louis Prima with Keely Smith); Desperado (The Eagles). And when I punched G5 and G6 on that old jukebox (which I frequently did) we got BLUE SKIES and MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT by Willie Nelson. Both of those lovely songs are found on this collection.
In 1978, Ol' Willie Nelson departed from his hometown, "Countryville", and with the great Booker T. Jones producing and arranging, he released STARDUST, an album of Pop standards. (If you're not familiar with Booker's old `60s band, BOOKER T. AND THE MG'S, you have missed out on some of the greatest dance music ever recorded. I mean, even Ol' Stephen T. can dance to Booker T., and I'm as White as Wonder bread!) Now the initial reaction one might have at the thought of Willie's nasal voice singing GEORGIA ON MY MIND is understandably, "What the--?!" That's got to be bad, right? Does a bear cr@p in the woods? Does a dog put out a fire...hydrant? Does a ghost haunt the building where I work? Well, the answer to the above questions is "yes" ... except for the first one.
Believe it or not, somehow Willie's schnozzy voice works perfectly with these mellifluous classics with their sparse but perfect instrumentation. (When Ol' Waylon used to sing Willie's part while performing their Country duets live and solo, he would hold his index finger up high for the entire audience to see, and then with great deliberation, bring it down to press one nostril closed and - voila! - Willie Nelson!) Well, fact is, Booker T. is a musical genius, and he knew exactly how to sculpt the ideal sonic form to compliment Willie's "unique" vocal quality.
Now, I've never cared for the song SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME - not by Willie, not by Frankie, not by no one - but to my ears, the rest of these songs are gentle, gorgeous, and romantic. ROMANTIC?! Yes, I said, "Romantic." Somehow Booker T. made Willie sound romantic and that's alchemy of the first order! You could play this album at low volume over a candlelight dinner with your Special One, and it would almost work. I say "almost" only because most of the songs are steeped in a melancholic marinade. So, the album might be better suited for playing at low volume while enjoying a warm glass of robust red wine and reminiscing about beautifully serene evenings you spent sipping Old Fashioneds with old flames in old-fashioned lounges. Or calling to mind past barroom brawls you participated in with old Mr. Doom while you were still in your youth. (Hoo-Wee! He had a wicked left hook ... for a dead man!)
Great Gift Item.......2007-01-09
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Ultimate Waylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00014GHP2 Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line
- The Taker
- This Time
- I'm A Ramblin' Man
- Rainy Day Woman
- Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
- Good Hearted Woman - Waylon & Willie
- Are You Ready For The Country
- Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love)
- Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys - Waylon & Willie
- I've Always Been Crazy
- Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand
- Amanda
- Come With Me
- I Ain't Living Long Like This
- Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)
- Just To Satisfy You - Waylon & Willie
- Women Do Know How To Carry On
- I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up)
- America
- Highwayman - The Highwaymen
- Rose In Paradise
Customer Reviews:
Ultimtate Waylon Jennings.......2007-06-13
Not too new.......2007-03-18
Waylons tunes.......2007-01-10
A gift from heaven!!.......2007-01-04
Waylon Jennings.......2006-07-31
Collection Of Tunes Waylon Rocks Man.
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16 Biggest Hits
Willie Nelson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009CZV Release Date: 1998-07-14 |
Tracks:
- Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
- If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time
- Georgia On My Mind
- Blue Skies
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
- On The Road Again
- Always On My Mind
- City Of New Orleans
- Forgiving You Was Easy
- Living In The Promiseland
- Midnight Rider
- Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming)
- Uncloudy Day
- Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
- The Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning
- Nothing I Can Do About It Now
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A greatest-hits package from an artist who thrived on concept albums is a frightening proposition. Even the liner notes refer to him as the "all-time #1 country album artist." To top it off, much of Nelson's best work--Yesterday's Wine, Shotgun Willie, and Phases And Stages, for example--was commercially unsuccessful (not to mention on a different label). While Red-Headed Stranger and Stardust did make commercial inroads, they're best digested as single entities. With all that said, these Columbia chart toppers, which span from 1975 to 1989, still make for enchanting listening. By illustrating Nelson in his various moods---pop standards, honky tonk, cowboy, folk, gospel---it provides a worthwhile introduction, and will help newcomers decide where to move next. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Good ol' Boys Music.......2007-07-17
Willie Nelson 16 Biggest Hits is a Super CD.......2007-05-13
It's Willie what can you say.......2006-11-10
One of the best.......2006-11-03
CD Order.......2006-03-15
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Red Headed Stranger
Willie Nelson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004U2G7 Release Date: 2000-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Time Of The Preacher
- I Couldn't Believe It Was True
- Time Of The Preacher Theme
- Medley: Blue Rock Montana/Red Headed Stranger
- Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
- Red Headed Stranger
- Time Of The Preacher Theme
- Just As I Am
- Denver
- O'er The Waves
- Down Yonder
- Can I Sleep In Your Arms
- Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming)
- Hands On The Wheel
- Bandera
- Bach Minuet In G
- I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
- A Maiden's Prayer
- Bonaparte's Retreat
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Though this 1975 album cost Willie only $20,000 to record, it handed him the success he'd craved after years as a hit songwriter and modestly successful singer. By blending originals and vintage material, he created a timeless Western saga, one that originally left Columbia Records, who'd guaranteed him artistic control, skeptical. The label's doubts, amplified by the fact that Nelson had recorded the album in Texas with only his seven-piece touring band, evaporated after the album and two singles, "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" and "Remember Me," became huge hits and launched Willie into the stratosphere. This enhanced version preserves the original sequence, adding four bonus tracks. One, a brief snippet of Bach's "Minuet in G" from the 1986 Red Headed Stranger film, is inconsequential. Three more, from the 1975 sessions, are enjoyable covers of Hank Williams's "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You," Bob Wills's "A Maiden's Prayer," and Pee Wee King's "Bonaparte's Retreat," footnotes to the original but welcome nonetheless. --Rich KienzleAmazon.com
Saddle up, and let Willie Nelson take you on a mellow 33-minute trot through the Old West. Before this sparkling concept album Nelson had been known primarily as a songwriter, having penned hits such as "Night Life," "Crazy," and "Hello Walls." On this 1975 record, he creates a lonely and plaintive mood with an almost childlike lullaby quality. "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" thrust him into the spotlight, but ballads such as "Time of the Preacher" and "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" also receive sensitive treatments . Borrowing from turn-of-the-century cowboy music, Nelson guides a 15-song journey that includes some lively instrumental stops, but mostly wanders quietly through the sage. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
The Red Headed Stranger was no stranger to me.......2007-07-12
better than it was. I got an extra one for my car. The price was right. Yea! Thank you Amazon.
Movie Songs.......2007-06-27
Question :: Does Movie exist on a DVD release ? or just rare VHS ???
Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger.......2007-05-13
A Masterpiece.......2007-04-03
Only memories remain........2007-02-09
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Wanted! The Outlaws
Waylon Jennings , Willie Nelson , Jessi Coulter , and Tompall Glaser Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002WWJ Release Date: 1996-04-30 |
Tracks:
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys - Waylon Jennings
- Honky Tonk Heroes (Like Me) - Waylon Jennings
- I'm Looking For Blue Eyes - Jessi Colter
- You Mean To Say - Jessi Colter
- Suspicious Minds - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
- A Good Hearted Woman - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
- Heaven And Hell - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
- Me And Paul - Willie Nelson
- Yesterday's Wine - Willie Nelson
- T For Texas - Tompal Glaser & Band
- Put Another Log On The Fire - Tompal Glaser & Band
- Slow Movin' Outlaws - Waylon Jennings
- (I'm A) Ramblin' Man - Waylon Jennings
- If She's Where You Like Livin' (You Won't...) - Jessi Colter
- It's Not Easy - Jessi Colter
- Why You Been Gone So Long - Jessi Colter
- Under Your Spell Again - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
- I Ain't The One - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
- You Left A Long, Long Time Ago - Willie Nelson
- Healing Hands Of Time - Willie Nelson
- Nowhere Road - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
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Less successful when it's sentimental (Waylon Jennings' "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys") than when it's wry (Willie Nelson's myth-puncturing "Me and Paul"), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a country album. It's not bad, but both Jennings' contemporaneous Dreaming My Dreams and Nelson's Red Headed Stranger are more nuanced tastes of the good-bad-but-not-evil-ol'-boy lifestyle. (Not to mention much of Tompall Glaser's own Outlaw compilation.) This 1996 CD reissue adds nine more tracks from the era as well as a new Jennings-and-Nelson version of Steve Earle's "Nowhere Road." --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
THE BIRTH OF THE "OUTLAW MOVEMENT" IN NASHVILLE ! (and the rest of the world, too).......2007-07-11
Wanted: The Outlaws.......2007-05-28
One of the Classics!.......2007-03-09
Texas music.......2007-03-08
Original Was Better.......2007-02-28
expandanded edition of this on disk, but to be honest, the longer edition looses something for me, I do "like" Jessi Colter, but as we all know, she does not carry this album, extra tracks included 3 Jessi solos in a row, then 2 Jessi duets with Waylon, that part of the Cd was a bit much for me, but besides that one pont, this is still a great set of tunes and an essential part of country music history to own.
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Risin' Outlaw
Hank Williams III Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3G0 Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
Tracks:
- I Don't Know
- You're The Reason
- If The Shoe Fits
- 87 Southbound
- Lonesome For You
- What Did Love Ever Do To You
- On My Own
- Honky Tonk Girls
- Devil's Daughter
- Cocaine Blues
- Thunderstorms & Neon Signs
- Why Don't You Leave Me Alone
- Blue Devil
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This is what rockin' country is supposed to sound like. Shelton Hank Williams, grandson of the country music icon, shows everything he's got on "I Don't Know," his debut's opening track: breakneck fiddle; fancy picking, equal parts Nashville and Macon; flexible rhythm section; wounded, piercing vocals; and unforgiving songs of rage, recklessness, and rejection. He then spends the rest of the CD refining it, song by song. As a writer, he has a real flair for imagery and the sturdy hook, and he also has good taste in remakes. Yes, there is some posturing; occasionally it feels like his nose for trouble, sense of despair, and wild eyes spring from listening to all the right records rather than out of anyone's real life. But for the most part, Hank III seems to come by these things the old-fashioned way: he earns them. Already. If he doesn't earn too much, he's going to do great things. --John MorthlandCustomer Reviews:
That's Entertainment!.......2007-07-17
Bwahaha..........2007-01-28
All I gotta say and it's not even my quote. Buy it punks.
Album Stinks.......2006-02-15
Pass this up and you are just plain Jack Ass through and through........2006-01-09
The Man is the most potent proof that one can reveal the age of one's soul through his music. As flat & shallow as the most electronically plumped pop crap on the so called country charts today, is Hank Williams III deep. Next to III, His Father may as well be a fat drunk in a seedy karaoke bar. This young man does his Grandpa proud & them some. He seems possessed of the spirit without having to struggle to invent an identity of his own like his father before him to step out of big Hank's shadow. III steps into the shadow and lights it up like a state fair on the 4th of July. It is all there. It has skipped a generation but it is in the marrow of his bones. In fact he's a damn good living argument for re-incarnation if you ask me. Haunting is a word that is in my mind every time I play my copy of one of his albums. But this isn't for someone looking for a fair impression of Grandpa as his father once did. I myself find myself listening to III then putting on a bit of Grandpa & after a few songs I'm hungry for this all together new phenomenon. The dimensions he reveals & the music he creates in doing so. It's not old fashioned country, nor rockabilly, punk, rock or anything that I think can be pigeon holed. It is as new a form as the bop with which Charlie Parker once rocked the Jazz world. Hank III's versatility is beyond description. Surrounding himself with a posse of daredevil side men who are as hot, versatile & inventive as he, Hank III will have you banging on the Internet for more discs & cursing his woebegone label for holding him back. So talented & so obviously deep a well of humanity is this young man that it would come as no surprise to me if someone, someday mined a great acting ability from that well. The distant mournful look in his eyes within the innocent childlike face belies any image of less to which any reviewer of poorer soul may point.
He is at once, dark, mournful, childishly cocky, sexy, raw & miscieveouly playful. He has a facet for every emotion a listener can possibly need expressed through music. You will put him on when you're blue and end up cheered, you will put him on for a good time & end up haunted long after the album has reached it's end. He comes across as the kind of guy with whom any fun loving man would like to roll one, go out & get plastered & any woman would want to hole up for a stormy few days in shack with a guitar & couple of bottles of J.D.
I pray he can get by & be happy without ever selling out to the industry & falling into the same crap mold of all the big Nashville/Hollywood stars who pass for country artists today. Listen to this Boy & every country record, tape or cd you own that isn't his, his Grandfather's or Patsy Cline's will gather a thick layer of dust before you put them in a giveaway box where they belong.
He will surely leave you with an allergy to sequins sharp black suits and Grammy winning, bleached white teeth.
There was Hank Williams & There is HANK WILLIAMS III. Don't need nobody else & if ya do, you must have a tin ear, shallow life, black heart and a deep dark hole where your soul oughtta be.
Hank Williams JR. -- Do yourself a favor old man & retire. He has come -- no thanks to you!
the album i've been waiting for.......2005-03-29
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Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol.1
Hank Williams Jr. Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000D7C Release Date: 1993-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Family Tradition
- Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound
- Women I've Never Had
- Old Habits
- Kaw-Liga
- Dixie On My Mind
- Texas Women
- The American Dream
- A Country Boy Can Survive
- All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)
Amazon.com
This is Hank Jr. in his late-'70s/early-'80s version, that brief moment after he'd discovered a sound and persona that wasn't just inherited but before he devolved into a good-old-boy caricature. Not that Bocephus isn't engaging in some posturing here already--the preposterous "Texas Women," for example, could stand unaltered as a Saturday Night Live parody of redneck lechery. More often, though, the 10 hit singles on this disc combine a low-key brand of Southern rock boogie with plenty of twang to fashion a wholly distinctive take on country tradition. Williams's work here is always indelible, and though he likes to drop his daddy's name a bit too often, it's hard to argue with introspective numbers like "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)" and "Family Tradition," which each offer a unique and timeless take on the honky-tonk blues. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
Hank J.r........2007-05-02
Ethan
As good or better than his father........2007-01-23
Country of today is pure Pop!.......2006-01-28
But Hank serves up the real deal. Buy this and play it loud. Maybe you can drown out phonys of country. Better yet! Blast it in your F150's, while you run over the Nashville's corporate pretty boys.
Now This Is Real Rebel Country.......2005-02-19
Hank, Jr. remedied the problem of being the outcast in Nashville by doing what so many artists can't do: be himself. Sure, he's loud, a little too honest, and just a flat-out hellraiser, but that's what folks like to hear. That's what has staying power.
This disc, which features Bocephus' biggest hits from the late 70's/early 80's, is loaded with enough attitude to shake up even the biggest poser in Nashville. Things open up with "Family Tradition," the song that is a legend unto itself in bars and honky-tonks across the USA. Next we have "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound," "Women I've Never Had," and seven more instantly recognizable hits. My personal favorites include "Texas Women"(maybe 'cause I married one), and "Dixie On My Mind."
The biggest song on this disc has to be "A Country Boy Can Survive." It's the song that has spawned countless arguments over what would happen if the world fell apart tomorrow. It has empowered the good, bad, and ugly of the rural world. It makes city boys quiver in their metrosexual underpants. In short, it is one of the most popular songs ever put out there. It's influence is still felt today in acts like Montgomery Gentry and even Kid Rock.
In closing, buy this disc if you want real rebel country. Folks who like music by artists like Waylon Jennings will probably like this. Also, youngsters who enjoy Kid Rock need to check this out since without Hank, Kid Rock might have turned out to be another Vanilla Ice.
Give Bocephus his due, he's an integral part of the Country/Southern rock genre.
"Hank, Whyyyy Do You Drink...Whyyyy Do You Roll Smoke?".......2004-04-18
What I love about Hank is that he shamelessly let's you know that he's a country boy and that he's proud of it. He's a real maverick and blazes his own trail instead of following country music trends. Hank does his thing and makes no apologies for it. If for no other reason, I personally would listen to his music for that reason alone.
Some of my favorites on this CD are the incomparable good-time bad-boy songs, "Family Tradition," "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound," and "Women I've Never Had." If you've never had a good time drinkin' with Hank in the speakers, you're missin' out and need to toss back a few with the music blaring! Then there's one of the proud anthems for country folks all around America, "A Country Boy Can Survive," which is a favorite around my hillbilly-in-laws' house. Then there's the sober, "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)," which is still a fun song to listen to even though all his rowdy friends have settled and "rowdy'd on down."
How can anyone not like Bocephus? He's plain spoken and sings his songs like he's just there to have a good time. Hey, anyone who sings a song that proclaims, "He likes happy and don't like sad," is worth listening to in my book; and any guy who sings songs about a ramblin' man, while askin' for a cold one in his hand is my kind of guy.
Don't stop to think it over, just put yourself in his position. Buy this CD, and make it a family tradition! It's a classic and worth every penny. Yee-Haw!!!!
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Straight to Hell
Hank Williams III Manufacturer: Bruc Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AGTQGS Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Satan Is Real, Straight to Hell
- Thrown Out of the Bar
- Things You Do To Me
- Country Heroes
- D Ray White
- Low Down
- Pills I Took
- Smoke & Wine
- My Drinkin Problem
- Crazed Country Rebel
- Dick in Dixie
- Not Everybody Likes Us
- Angel of Sin
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- Louisiana Stripes
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A new album from Hank Williams III is always a revelation: first, because it came out at all (his relationship with his label is as stormy as the marriage of his legendary grandparents); and second, because of its content and execution. So it's something of a miracle to see a 2-CD set of some of III's most hardcore Hellbilly (as opposed to the relentless screaming of his Assjack), especially as a number of the songs had been scheduled to appear on his unreleased 2003 album Thrown Out of the Bar. Hank III calls the new offering--recorded mostly on a $500 machine, for a DIY sound--a "thrill ride into a life of sin." This may explain the fact that Straight to Hell, which opens with some old-fashioned gospel and abruptly ends with the sound of a belly-laughing Satan, comes with a parental advisory sticker. He earns it, all right, especially on "Dick in Dixie," which is not a song about a man named Richard. As usual, III spends a lot of time pointing out what's wrong with Nashville; worshiping pills, weed, and wine; and self-mythologizing. But when he gets down to business, putting his graddaddy's bray on such songs of misery as "Angel of Sin," well, all is forgiven. III also gets big points for the second disc's 42-minute hidden track, a self-indulgent but brilliant pastiche of sound comprised of a Hank Sr. song ("I Could Never Be Ashamed of You"), snippets of a Wayne "The Train" Hancock tune, a fragment of a song III wrote with ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons, a little Cheech and Chong, as well as assorted sounds of a speeding train, runaway horses, pig snorts, a gunshot, and some hellfire-and-brimstone preaching. A drug-laced dream? The soundtrack to that journey to Hades of the album title? Damned interesting, either way. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Hellbilly Hellraiser!!!.......2007-06-26
Simply put, this is an absolute masterpiece. While Broke, Lovesick and Driftin' is a crooner of a record grandpappy would be proud to hear, Straight to Hell offers the best of all country and western has to offer. And make no bones about it, Hank III is serious about his country. Everything from bluegrass to hillbilly to southern rock can be found here.
You can also find the reverance of a young man who knows his country roots. Country Heroes is an ode to those outlaws that came before him. The men on which country has come to rest and, in times of need, fallen back on. D Ray White pays homage to III West Virginia roots while reminding Country music lovers who this music is really about.
And yes, there is the country mythology. Whether Hank has done half the things he claims makes no difference. The energy, enthusiasm and integrity with which he performs will make you believe just about anything. For all I know, he wrestled a grizzly bear with one hand tied behind his back while chuggin' a beer. Hell, that is tame compared to some of the content within.
At times the pace is so fast you can't help but wonder how they pulled it off. If you are ever trying to get your moonshine over the border, fuel up with Dick in Dixie. This steamroller of a song will have you burning a whole in your boots.
Then there is Low Down, a mid-tempo, southern rock diddy that could just as well been done by Hank, Jr. And the blues based tune, Not Everybody Likes Us, lets you know exactly what Hank III really thinks of todays state of Nashville.
'Old school' country fans may find some of the lyrics a bit harsh. There are plenty of drug references and colorful metaphors to describe sex. New country fans will not care for Hank's direct approach to the latest happenings with today's country scene. However, these are trifle matters easily brushed aside by the brilliance of this disc.
Oh yeah, and that is only disc 1. If the first disc has you reaching for the bottle, the second disc may just land you in jail. Enjoy!
10 Stars.......2007-06-07
Hell Is Right! For Me It's Freezing Over!.......2007-04-15
I Like Hank III.......2007-03-22
and Dick In Dixie, but that's about it. That 42 minute whatever on disc
2 is a waste of space. For any disc to deserve 5 stars more than half of the songs should be good. Hank III has still not reached this yet...
Hank 3 at his best!.......2007-01-10
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