More great music from Hank
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hank starts this album rocking hard on the first three tracks, most notably If the south woulda won, one of two major country hits, which ponders what might have happened if the civil war had produced a different result. The pace slows a little for You're gonna be a sorry man, in which Hank protests to another man about taking his woman. Next comes Love M D, a bluesy cover of a Tony Joe White ballad, which provides a complete contrast with the four preceding songs.Early in the morning and late at night, a major country hit, is a mid-tempo love song. This is followed by a wonderful ballad, I'm just a man. Two more fine ballads follow, including Social call (about a telephone call). The album closes in grand style with the bluesy Tuesday's gone, a cover of a classic Lynyrd Skynyrd song - this version of the song was later re-issued on Skynyrd frynds.This is yet another fine album that Hank's fans will enjoy."