ONE NIGHT STANDS is Bocephus in 1977, thus a lot less rowdy than you might expect. One Night Stands CD music At the time, Nashville was in the throes of one of its cyclical flirtations with crossover appeal. Consequently, there's a lot of stuff here that, as they say, doth protest the smell of cow manure too much.
The arrangements are laden with shimmering electric pianos and female choruses, and some of the songs seem to have no connection with country music as anyone knows it. "All By Myself," ...See Full Description
Hank Williams, Jr - One Night Stands Album Track Listing
This is where Hank Williams Jr. solidified the hard-hitting style he would become known for, perhaps inspired by the pioneering outlaw country records Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings had begun making a couple of years earlier. Charlie Daniels and the ...
One Night Stands CD music. His Rowdiness is in fine form on STRONG STUFF, an album that tilts a little more heavily to the Southern rock side of Williams' musical personality. The inclusion of two Z.Z. Top covers (the John Lee Hooker-ish "La Grange" and ...
One Night Stands songs. MAJOR MOVES is one of Hank Williams, Jr.'s rowdiest, and most proudly politically incorrect albums. The centerpiece is "The Blues Medley," a montage of three Lightning Hopkins classics featuring guest performances by Ray Charles on piano, John Lee Hooker on ...
One Night Stands CD music. 1977's THE NEW SOUTH was produced by Hank Williams Jr's spiritual cousin Waylon Jennings. It's no surprise, then, that it sounds very much like one of Jennings' albums of the period. Much of THE NEW SOUTH has an acoustic, almost ...
One Night Stands songs. Title notwithstanding, ROWDY is a fairly downbeat album. There's far less of Hank Williams Jr.'s good ole' boy mythologizing here than you might expect. In fact, most of the songs find Williams either a bit depressed or with weightier issues ...
One Night Stands music CDs. Although in most respects a typical early '80s Hank Williams, Jr. album, if you listen closely here there are signs of change to come. Two songs, the otherwise amusing "Now I Know How George Feels," and the cautionary "It Just ...
One Night Stands album. Essentially the Beatles of contemporary country, Alabama spent the last two decades of the 20th century as the most popular country band ever. The fact that they were the first self-contained country group to achieve that level of success meant ...
One Night Stands music CDs. Liner Note Author: Chuck Young. Track Listing of songs: I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home; You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma; 18 Wheels Hummin' Home Sweet Home; I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes; Lovesick Blues; Sunny Side of ...
One Night Stands album. Ricky Skaggs' Ceili label has quickly gained a reputation for quality recordings, and the Whites' A Lifetime in the Making is no exception. The stars of this disc are vocalist and guitarist Sharon White, vocalist and bass player Cheryl White, ...
This delightful four-CD box set contains a smorgasbord of early- to mid-20th century three- and four-piece jazz combos, mostly ad hoc ensembles formed just for the pure pleasure of playing. Consequently, the sides heard here, from groups like Benny Goodman's groundbreaking multi-racial quartet, featuring pianist Teddy Wilson and Lionel Hampton on vibes, and the early-'40s Sidney Bechet-Muggsy Spanier Big Four, are relaxed, swinging, and sometimes revelatory, unearthing treasures like Clarence Williams' Washboard Band's "Whip Me With Plenty of Love" as well as renowned jazz pianist Willie "The Lion" Smith's "Swing, Brother, Swing."
Recording information: Camden, NJ (04/21/1927-02/05/1941); Chicago, IL (04/21/1927-02/05/1941); Hollywood, CA (04/21/1927-02/05/1941); Los Angeles, CA (04/21/1927-02/05/1941); ...
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