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It would be difficult for anybody who loves the post-war music of Honky-Tonk highways and freight-train heartaches to resist the charms of this album. Hancock doesn't just recreate or copy Southern roots music. Rather, he puts his own spin on it, incorporating influences as diverse and deep as the ones which created the music in the first place. The title song opens with a trumpet playing a jazzy reveille. "87 Southbound" combines juke-joint blues lyrics with a Tex-Mex accordion and a country bass line.
Hancock's voice, however, is the real treat here; an unabashedly untutored whine that both references and pokes fun at it's trad country roots. It's hard not to grin as Hancock's good humor as he strains to reach Roy Orbison territory on "Misery." But to debate the relative percentages of originality and imitation here is to miss the point. The bottom line is that Wayne Hancock swings.
Recorded at Firestation Studios, San Marcos, Texas in May 1997.
Personnel: Wayne Hancock (vocals, acoustic guitar); Chris Miller (guitar, steel guitar); Dave Biller (guitar); Lloyd Maines (acoustic guitar); Joel Jose Guzman (accordion); Stan Smith (clarinet); Gary Slechta (trumpet); Lisa Pankratz (drums); Skipper (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Lloyd Maines; Bobby Arnold .
Liner Note Author: Wayne Hancock.
Recording information: Firestation Studios, San Marcos, TC (05/1997).
Photographer: Chris Pérez.
Personnel: Wayne Hancock (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bob Stafford (acoustic guitar, trombone); Lloyd Maines (acoustic guitar); Chris Miller (electric & steel guitar); Paul Skelton, Dave Biller (guitar); Stan Smith (clarinet); Joel Guzman (accordian); Gary Slechta, Ephraim Owens (trumpet); Ric Ramirez, Bill Bratcher (bass); Lisa Pankratz (drums).
The Tap Room Choir: The Skiper, The Big Kahuna, Slowpitch (background vocals).
That's What Daddy Wants Music Wayne Hancock That's What Daddy Wants Songs | 1. | That's What Daddy Wants |
| 2. | 87 Southbound |
| 3. | Johnson City |
| 4. | Misery |
| 5. | Little Lisa |
| 6. | Knocked Out Rhythm |
| 7. | Highway 54 |
| 8. | Johnny Law |
| 9. | Freight Line Blues |
| 10. | Lea Ann |
| 11. | Life on the Road |
| 12. | Louisiana Blues |
| 13. | Brand New Cadillac |
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