Kevin E. from SPRINGFIELD, KY Reviewed on 12/23/2014...
Wayne Hancock's blend of Hank Williams Sr, rockabilly and even some jazz is amazing. It's a shame that an excellent artist like this doesn't get any airplay on country radio.
CD Reviews
Like A RainStorm To Your Drought-full Ears
10/27/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wayne Hancock's voice and music hits you like the ringing of the ice cream truck from your second floor room down the street - immediately and wholly dominates your being. Whatever you're doing before that sudden unexpected sound is forgotten; whether you answer that call by running out the door scrambling for change along the way, or let it pass moving further away with every chime - your pulse has started to race and something wont let you sit still no more."
Great American Music!
Chad Bagley | Shanghai China/Provo, UT | 05/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
""If misery was a crime then I'd always be serving time"...what a great lyric! Wayne is one of those artists that defy easy classification and that's what I like about him. I was blown away by this record when I first heard it. Passionate, visceral and original, Wayne knows how to make good ole American music with flair and style!"
Wayne the Train Hancock
Jessica Norman | 10/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you can't go see Wayne live, buy this album. His music is reminiscent of Hank Williams Sr, but has its own ideas and twists. It has a hard edge to it, but it can be sentimental. oh heck, just listen to the clips and buy it for yourself. it is good stuff."