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Billy Bob ThorntonAudio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: New Door Records
  • ASIN: B000Y2WAK2
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,878,053 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Hobo
2. I Used to Be a Lion
3. The Late Great Golden State
4. El Centro on Five Dollars a Day
5. Purple Passion
6. Your Blue Shadow
7. Orange County Suicide
8. Smooth Me Over
9. At Least We Dreamed
10. Gray Walls

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not his best album, but still great for what it is., December 7, 2006
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Bill Allison "Bill Allison" (Southwest Missouri, United States) - See all my reviews
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Seeing as how "Edge of the World" is one of my all time favorite albums, I'm just a tad late at getting around to writing something about "Hobo". "Private Radio" met and exceeded my expectations over five years ago and then "Edge of the World" came out in '03 and sort of became a soundtrack to my life. What an amazing album that was. There was so much variety, such an abundance of great songs and completely original ideas. And it all came together to tell a great story as well. Stunning.

"Edge of the World" was SO good in fact, that it raised my standards to an almost impossible level, leaving "Hobo" with some pretty big shoes to fill. Did it meet my expectations? Well, yes and no.

It's a very good album. Let me just say that. Every track here is great in it's own unique way. It's a great album to sit back and relax with and take in every note and every word. It's a big relaxation album more me and I really love the vocals this time out as well. If you heard him sing "The Wind" from the Warren Zevon tribute, "Enjoy Every Sandwhich" album, then you can get an idea. Very low and whispery in places. Nothing wrong with that at all. The cover of "The Late Great Golden State" is a keeper for sure and makes the album worth owning as well as "I used to Be a Lion". "Orange County Suicide" is something a little bit different and it works. In fact, the only track here that doesn't do anything for me is "Smooth Me Over", but I never end up skipping it. I cherish the new version of "Your Blue Shadow" and "At Least We Dreamed" is incredible. Unlike anything he's ever done.

I'm singing all this praise so you're probably (or probably not) wondering why I'm giving this puppy 4 stars instead of 5. Well, here's my gripe (albeit a minor one): A little more variety wouldn't have hurt things. "Grey Walls" is an awesome track and a little more of that wouldn't have hurt anything, but being as it is, "Hobo" is an excellent effort and seems to have gotten him more critical acclaim and appreciation for his music.

Well, there ya have it. Even though it's not the masterpiece that "Edge of the World" was, it's still great in it's own right. It's been well over a year since its release and I'm still steadily listening. Thanks again Billy Bob and I'll be anxiously awaiting the next one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm a Hobo Too, February 28, 2006
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As with his previous albums BBT is once again in fine form. I just can't get enough and I am already waiting for the next one. I do have to say that this is not his best album, but he still blows away all other musicians. If you are looking to buy your first BBT album, I would recomened Priviate Radio first. But like I said, BBT is Awsome.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Categorically Defying Categorization . . ., February 23, 2006
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Rosebud (Middle Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews
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This album, like BBT's previous two, defies categorization - none of his albums sound anything like each other - or like anything else out there for that matter. All of the songs on Hobo are written or co-written by BBT - the lyrics are personal, spare and achingly perfect. His vocals for much of the album are presented in hushed tones; there is a quiet intensity about them - kinda like when you're sitting in a crowded room and trying to carry on a private conversation with someone next to you. His storytelling abilities translate flawlessly from what you see and hear if you watch him as an actor to what you hear and imagine while listening to these songs. Admittedly, Hobo is not, for the most part, a happy-go-lucky, sing-along-at-the-top-of-your-voice kind of album; it's more like a just-be-quiet-and-listen deal. The lyrics tell about his experiences while living in California for the past 20 years, but anyone who's struggled with keeping body and soul together in a strange place should be able relate to the stories in here. My favorites are Orange County Suicide and El Centro on $5 a Day, but really all of the cuts on here are tremendous. If you've never had the pleasure of hearing him sing, you might want to take a listen to a few clips either here at Amazon or on his website at www.billybobmusic.com. Mr. Thornton's style is about as different from main stream as you can get; to quote Willie Nelson (when asked about Kris Kristofferson's vocals) "He ain't no Sinatra", however there is only Sinatra, and likewise there is only on BBT and I like his vocals just the way they are thank you very much.
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