This felicitous tribute album celebrates the long career of the folksy Nashville singer-songwriter with the help of an impressive array of guest stars.... But the real highlights involve older stars.... The package generates two immediate reactions: "They don't make 'em like Hank any more" and "Too bad."
Hank Thompson and Friends,Hank Thompson,Curb Records,Bakersfield Sound,Country,Country & Western,Honky Tonk,Pop,Traditional Country,Western Swing
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Hank Thompson and Friends
Hank Thompson Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000DIU Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Six Pack To Go
- Get The Hell Out Of Dodge
- Gotta' Sell Them Chickens
- I Picked A San Antonio Rose
- Sobering up
- Green Light
- I'll Still Be Here Tomorrow
- Hooked On Honky Tonk
- Hey George, Hey Hank
- Total Stranger
- The Wild Side Of Life/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
- Dry Bread
Customer Reviews:
BRIDGING THE GENERATIONS.......2000-05-03
Brings back good ol' memories of Texas and Oklahoma!.......1999-08-13
Modern versions of a venerable song writer's music........1999-08-07
The album opens with a rendition of the classic Thompson song "Six Pack to Go." Thompson is accompanied on this number by Vince Gill, who lends a high and lonesome sound that adds dimension to this, one of my personal favorite songs by this Texas songwriter.
Hank is accompanied on this album by stars from a variety of backgrounds, such as Delaney and Bonnie who do a great rendention of "Dry Bread", as well as by their daughter Bekka Bramlett who lends her booming voice to fill out "I Picked a San Antonio Rose." "Hooked on Honky Tonk" features Brooks and Dunn lending that bar room feel to the song. And then there is the treat of listening to Hank's traditonal western voice weaving in and out with the velvet throated Lyle Lovett on the humorous number "Total Stranger," a treat that alone is worth buying this cd for.
The performers that Hank sounds most at home with are Junior Brown, who lends both voice and guit-steel to "Sell Them Chickens", and George Jones featured on the song Hank wrote especially for them, "Hey George, Hey Hank."
But the coup de grace on this album has to be Hank performing his classic "Wild Side of Life", only to be answered, as he was in real life, by Kitty Wells and Tanya Tucker doing the song that made Wells a household name, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels".
Buy this album! Listen to this album! Enjoy this album! Have your faith restored in the music biz!
Modern versions of a venerable song writer's music........1999-08-07
The album opens with a rendition of the classic Thompson song "Six Pack to Go." Thompson is accompanied on this number by Vince Gill, who lends a high and lonesome sound that adds dimension to this, one of my personal favorite songs by this Texas songwriter.
Hank is accompanied on this album by stars from a variety of backgrounds, such as Delaney and Bonnie who do a great rendention of "Dry Bread", as well as by their daughter Bekka Bramlett who lends her booming voice to fill out "I Picked a San Antonio Rose." "Hooked on Honky Tonk" features Brooks and Dunn lending that bar room feel to the song. And then there is the treat of listening to Hank's traditonal western voice weaving in and out with the velvet throated Lyle Lovett, a treat that alone is worth buying this cd for.
But the coup de grace on this album has to be Hank performing his classic "Wild Side of Life", only to be answered, as he was in real life, by Kitty Wells and Tanya Tucker doing the song that made Wells a household name, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels".
Buy this album! Listen to this album! Enjoy this album! Have your faith restored in the music biz!
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