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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hank at his darkest & most morbid, October 12, 2000
This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
This is the side of Hank that rarely comes up for air on Greatest Hits comp's. Instead of focusing on what's been around 20 times before, Mercury chose to give us songs that define the lonesomeness that dominated so much of Hank's music. Who can't listen to "Alone & Forsaken" & not cry? Or feel they're at death's door when they hear this dark version of "The Angel of Death"? On "Please Don't Let Me Love You", Hank begs to be stopped from having an affair he so desperately wants, asking "where are the dreams I once knew?". For those not wanting to dive off in the deep end and buy "The Complete Hank Williams", this serves as an excellent sampler of Hank's darker side.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A little-known, Dylanesque side of Hank Williams., March 9, 1999
This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
This great disk represents the bluesy, down-hearted side of Hank Williams. In the documentary film "Dont Look Back" we are treated to a young Bob Dylan singing some Hank Williams tunes for his backstage friends; both songs are on this album ("Lost Highway" and "So Lonesome I Could Cry"). It seems that the elder songwriter was an influence on the younger. Lyrics like those of "Alone and Forsaken" could be taken from "Oh, Mercy" or "Time out of Mind":

We met in the springtime when blossoms unfold\ The pastures were green and the meadows were gold\ Our love was in flower as summer grew on\ Her love, like the leaves, has now withered and gone\

The roses have faded, there's frost at my door\ The birds in the morning don't sing anymore\ The grass in the valley is starting to die\ And out in the darkness the whiporwills cry.

The demos toward the end are just Hank and his guitar. Without the band they may strike some as a little thin sounding. Not me though. Great album.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hanks Best....., February 14, 2003
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"chrisshadybell" (Chattanooga, Tennessee United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
I love every song Hank Williams has ever sung that I know of. And this CD gives me a chance to listen to some MORE of his great songs. Its not just the same re-produced CD with the same songs like "Your Cheatin Heart","Honky Tonk Blues",etc. along with the other songs. Don't get me wrong I love those songs, its just that they are on every Hank CD that comes out. Finally I get a chance to listen to some other songs. This CD is some of Hank's Best. "The Angel of Death","I heard that Lonsome Whistle", & "I saw the light" are the top 3 songs, but all of the songs are though!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of One of The Best, May 6, 1999
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This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
This collection contains all that is great about Hank Williams. It emphasizes Hanks sad and lonsome songs. Songs of lost loves, and missed chances.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hank williams Import, August 24, 2002
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This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
You can't go wrong with this CD if you don't have alot of his other ones, A legend. I like it and I am glad I got this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Hank compilation, August 13, 2008
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Kenneth M. Osowski (Stewartstown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
Given the consistenly high level of music Hank Williams produced in his brief recording career, pretty much any Hank compilation is bound to be great (unless it's a botched reissue or it features unwelcome overdubs). However, this is the one Hank disc I'll probably end up listening to the most (I also have the superb "Ultimate Collection" and the Proper (UK) issues). Why?

First, I actually like its brevity. True, the CD is barely half full (just over 40 minutes), but its length makes it perfect to listen to in one sitting (or one drive). It doesn't hurt that I picked it up for only a buck here on Amazon. Second, it features a nice balance between full band recordings and solo demos (in my opinion, some of Hank's most poignant work). Third, and most important, the song selection is, for my money, perfect. I'm yet to hear a Hank song that I don't like, but all of the songs here are personal favorites, such as "Ramblin' Man," "Lost Highway," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Weary Blues from Waitin'," and the devastating "Angel of Death." It's also a nice touch that the lyrics are reprinted in the booklet.

On the down side, the spoken introduction by Matt Johnson of The The is totally unnecessary; its contents are already printed in the booklet, and it somewhat spoils the purity of the disc - I'll just skip it each time I listen. In addition, the intro, which should be track one, is not listed as its own track on the booklet, so all the of the track listings are off by one (there are seventeen songs, but eighteen total tracks here).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good but, November 29, 2005
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This review is from: Alone & Forsaken (Audio CD)
Anyone with a cd burner can do like I did and make my own Hank "depression" mix. I fit about 28 songs on the cd and all of them are like this set. Hank is the king of depression and is rarely matched.
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