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Recording information: Metal Works; Phase One, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA.
Personnel: Rick Neigher (guitar); Kevin Breit (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, harp); John Shanks (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Gary Breit (keyboards); Vito Rezza, Bun E. Carlos (drums); Art Avalos (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Marc DeSisto.
Sass Jordan Present Songs | 1. | Desire |
| 2. | Do What I Can |
| 3. | I Do |
| 4. | More to Life |
| 5. | Present |
| 6. | Everything's Better |
| 7. | What's Wednesday What |
| 8. | Rainshowers |
| 9. | Ha Ha Ha |
| 10. | Someone I Could Love |
| 11. | Peace |
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Purchase Present CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hank Williams, Jr Almeria Club CD (2002)
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$6.19 The Almeria Club was a hard-edged, Alabama honky-tonk that was the site of a hot-tempered 1947 incident that became part of the lore of Hank Williams. More than 50 years later, Hank Jr. recorded an album in that very same notorious joint as a tribute to his father's rebel reputation. In keeping with the down-home theme, the production is agreeably raw and rootsy, bouncing from rockabilly ("Go Girl Go") to jump blues ("If the Good Lord's Willin'") and the ZZ Top-like blues-rock (the salacious double entendre "Last Pork Chop") that is a staple of Hank Jr.'s work. In keeping with his image as a flag-waving Charlie Daniels-like figure, Williams caps off the album with "America Will Survive," a post-9/11 anthem of transcendence that is ironically one of the least country-flavored tunes on the album.
4. If The Good Lord's Willing (And The Creeks Don't Rise)
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