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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hank tells it like it is!,
By Kristy (La Porte City, IA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
I am a lover of many types of music, but many people would be suprised to know this is one of my favorite albums. I like how genuine and charming Hank Williams Jr. can be. I think the media and entertainment business could take a lesson from him. Instead of trying to popularize his songs, he raises controversial subjects that might offend people, but he really does not care. I may not always agree with everything he says like on his song "I've Got Rights," because he talks about using murder to avenge his deceased wife and son. He really strikes a chord in "Mr. Lincoln" laying bare the corruptness of todays government and how he wishes we could go back to the good old days when America still beleived in its slogan "In God We Trust." The track that means most to me personally would have to be "Country Boy Can Survive." It has a bluegrass feel...it talks about how even if things get bleak and dangerous in todays world, the simple who live off the land will survive and I agree with this statement. He may be most popularly known for his football party song "All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin Over For Monday Night Football," but I like his geniune bluegrass/rock songs best. This album is a keeper. It may be a little dated (The song "Don't Give Us a Reason" was about Desert Storm") it still relates to things going on in America today. This is the way Hank sees America, check it out to see if you agree.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good ol' American boy,
By Rhys (Southern USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
When I was about seven (during the Gulf War) I had this tape. I had some family in Desert Storm, so I practically wore out the "Don't Give Us A Reason" track, but the rest of the songs are great too. "I've got rights" is a great song, everyone knows the Monday Night Football song, and "Mr. Lincoln" is wonderful. This CD is practically a social commentary piece. This is the only country thing I've ever listened to, so I can't compare it to anything, but I loved it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Ole Hank Jr.,
By A Customer
This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
He's Done It Again, A Great Album Full Of Some Good Tunes
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hank's message to Saddam,
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This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent build-up of British and American troops in the region, then known as Desert Shield, Hank wrote and recorded a message to Saddam Hussein in the form of a song, Don't give us a reason. It proved popular for a while but then people realized that maybe it was over the top, although nobody could deny that Hank's heart was in the right place. If only Saddam had heeded Hank's advice, Desert Shield would not have been upgraded to Desert Storm.
Hank wasn't planning an album release at the time but somebody had the bright idea of collecting some of Hank's thought-provoking songs together. This compilation is the result. In his brief liner notes, Hank says he's seen enough of the world to convince him that America is the greatest country in the world, but his songs show that he still sees plenty of things that he wants changed. So this is an interesting compilation with one completely new song (Don't give us a reason), eight old songs culled from previous albums, and another song (All my rowdy friends are coming over for football Monday night) that is a re-working of one of his earlier classics. I particularly like The coalition to ban coalitions, his protest about the way people organize themselves into special interest groups. In Give a damn, he protests about people who don't care about things that they ought to. In Mr Lincoln, he protests about the way government behaves, harking back to an earlier era, In Practice what I preach, he says he lives the way he says others ought to. In A country boy survive, he gives encouragement to those who are struggling. In a lighter vein, he sings All my rowdy friends are coming over for football Monday night. In USA today, Hank contrasts the problems of America with many of the good things, pointing out that you don't see any refugees leaving the USA for other countries. The titles of the other songs (I've got rights, The American way) give you a fair idea of what they are about. If you like Hank singing these kinds of songs, this is a handy way to get a lot of them in one place. As any dedicated fan will know, there are plenty of other songs that could have been included, but these are certainly among the best.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great old-school country,
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This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
I remember listening to this CD as a cassette tape many years ago. This is a great old-school country CD and if you like Hank or you're just proud to be an American this CD won't disappoint you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great CD by Hank Williams, Jr.,
By mokan gal (Missouri) - See all my reviews
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I love this CD by Hank Williams, Jr. The music is great, the item was as described and it was shipped promptly.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Probably The Best Collection CD! Ever!!!,
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This Has to be the BEST Hank collection CD! I have about 40 Hank CD's and absolutely love this disc inparticular. It has classics from a couple different albums along with some rarer titles not found elsewhere. Mr. Lincoln is great and probably the most rare. Others like American Way are awesome storied lyrics both funny and sending a point home! If you don't own this album then you HAVE to buy this disc, an absolute MUST HAVE!!!!!
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a steal,
By gesegnet (Boise, Id United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
Unbelievable, you can buy this album for less than 6 bucks! I am not a country fan, nor a Hank Williams fan. I first heard this album one weekend while I was helping a friend, after being so taken by it, I purchased it for a better listen. Hank Williams is incredible. This album is cuts to the core as well as Dylan on his best day. It is also a lot of fun. Even if your not a country fan, you can't go wrong with this album.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
True Country,
By cbthunder19 (Travis AFB, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
This Cd is great. I am just speechless. It is great. Ha Hoo
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mr. Lincoln is Tragically Timely,
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This review is from: America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 (Audio CD)
After learning of the federal government's pre-Easter nazi-style raid on the innocent Gonzales family and the machine gun weilding thugs' kidnapping of 6-year old Elian, I played the second cut "Mr. Lincoln" several times. The newly developed poignancy of this cut brought tears to my eyes. I shared the song with family members on Easter Sunday who were likewise deeply moved by Hank's imploring Honest Abe's help. It was touching when first released, but as government sponsored storm troopers terrorize America, it assumes a disturbing new power.
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America (The Way I See It), Vol. 18 by Hank Williams Jr. (Audio CD - 2011)
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