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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bocephus is the king !, October 14, 1999
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This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
Hannk is a true master of his craft. He rocks hard and is a model for all rock and rollers. Hank Williams, Jr is marketed wrong, he is a Rock icon and the music in this album exmplifies that
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great mix of songs, March 18, 2004
This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
As ever, Hank has written several brilliant original songs and added a few well-chosen covers - some country, some blues, a lot of rock - in short, a typical Hank album full of great songs.

My favorite song here is Young country, a mid-tempo country song that features several singers who were then (1987) considered to be the future of country music. Highway 101, Keith Whitley and T Graham Brown all achieved significant success over a short period but did not sustain it. Steve Earle is still doing well but not as a country singer. Marty Stuart was also reasonably successful for a few years. Butch Baker and Dana McVicker never made it. So Hank was wrong if he thought that these guests represented the future of country music, but nobody could have predicted the number of new stars that would emerge in 1989 and 1990.

As a contrast to Young country, in which Hank extols the virtues of mixing country with rock and blues, he covers Thanks a lot, a song originally recorded by Ernest Tubb, a traditional country singer of a bygone age. Country fans should also enjoy Heaven can't be found, a ballad of the type that we expect George Jones to sing, as well as the reflective songs, What it boils down to and Shadow face.

There are a number of hard rocking songs here including the title track, Honky tonk women (a cover of the Rolling Stones classic), Keep your hands to yourself (a cover of the biggest hit by the Georgia Satellites) and Buck naked. The closing track, Practice what I preach, is one of Hank's trademark songs in which he tells it like it is.

If you are interested in collecting Hank's albums, this should be high on your list.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Hank gold, April 17, 2002
This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
This is more of the Rockin' Randall hank, with some good covers of Rolling Stones songs (Honky Tonk Woman) and other great songs.
there is a couple of country songs like the Tubb cover (Thanks A lot) but for the most part this is pure rock.

And as always hank is at the top of his game with this one, if you like hank then get this CD NOW! the price alone screams buy me.
if your new to Hank jr this is a good starting point, since there is no duds on this album.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, April 3, 2006
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This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
I'm not a particularly big country fan, but not only does this CD have great sentimental value for me, but it truly has great songs! There's not one I don't like. Still, I've tried to put them in the order that I like them best. Of course, that's difficult and some may be interchangeable depending on my mood.

Shadow Face--I love this song.
Heaven Can't Be Found--Same here.
Practice What I Preach--Good advice song.
Thanks A Lot--Cute. And sad. ^^
What It Boils Down To--'Tis great.
Buck Naked--LOL. This song is really great. And makes a very good point.
Keep Your Hands To Yourself--Good.
Born To Boogie--Indeed!
Young Country--I like them all, don't I?...
Honky Tonk Women--Yup, yup...

So basically, it's an all-around winner! Good for listening to continuously.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Darren d., July 8, 2011
This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
Born to Boogie is a great cd!!.I LIKE THE SONG BUCK NAKED a good rock out sond.and a good tear in my eyes song HEAVEN CAN`T BE FOUND. OL HANK SONG`S BACK THEN WERE THE BEST!!.THIS CD IS A GOOD ONE TO GET. thank yall.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of Hank's best?, September 25, 2009
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This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
This is the only Hank Jr. album I've heard, but this has to be right up there with the best. It's got inspired covers ("[...]"), humor ("[...]), great weepers ("Thank's a Lot" and "Heaven Can't be Found")and the truly riveting autobiographical "Shadow Face." The CD is on the short side, but every minute counts.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hank Jr. "Born to Boogie" = "Ole Hank Would Be Proud & Elvis Would Too" = A Great CD = A1+!!!!!!!!!!!, August 27, 2009
This review is from: Born To Boogie, Vol. 15 (Audio CD)
Fantastic!!! This is an excellent CD by Bocephus. It contains both Country & Rock.
This CD contains some fun songs in it. It's a very cheerful CD to listen to.
It was originally released back in 1987.

The song set is as follows:

1.Born To Boogie
2 Honky Tonk Women (Yes, This is the Rolling Stones song!!!)
3.Youny Country - "Ole Hank would be proud, and Elvis would too."
4.Keep Your Hands to Yourself - This is the Georgia Satelites Song.
5.Buck Naked - A VERY FUN SONG!!!
6.Heaven Can't Be Found
7.Thanks a Lot
8.What it Boils Down To
9.Shadow Face
10.Practice What I Preach.

This is an excellent CD by Bocephus, and I highly recomment it. Thanks!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great price quick delivery!, May 30, 2009
This review is from: Born to Boogie (Audio CD)
99 cents for an old favorite of mine, what a deal and the quick delivery was incredible. Will buy again soon with this seller. Thanks!!!!
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