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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An album of contrasts
Hank's style of music mixes blues, rock and country in a way that is all his own. This album is a great example of his music, though blues and rock are much more evident on this album than country. Hank wrote or co-wrote seven of the ten tracks here, but his choice of covers is, as usual, outstanding.

The opening track, Country state of mind, is actually a bluesy song...

Published on March 7, 2004 by Peter Durward Harris

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1.0 out of 5 stars Hank Jr. Montana Cafe
I had the cassette when I was younger and purchased the Audio CD based on the seller's description. I was disappointed when I received a record / LP instead. I have no way of playing this and did not get a response from Amazon or the seller. I am dissatisfied at this time with this purchase.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An album of contrasts, March 7, 2004
This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
Hank's style of music mixes blues, rock and country in a way that is all his own. This album is a great example of his music, though blues and rock are much more evident on this album than country. Hank wrote or co-wrote seven of the ten tracks here, but his choice of covers is, as usual, outstanding.

The opening track, Country state of mind, is actually a bluesy song despite its title - very moody. Montana café is a very reflective song. The tempo picks up on the next song. My girl don't like my cowboy hat, which really rocks. The tempo slows again for When something is good why does it change. Next comes a medley of two very old songs - Shine on harvest moon (from 1909) and St Louis blues (only a few years younger). Hank's bluesy covers of these classics may not please everybody but they suit his style and I'm glad he included them. Another cover follows, this time it's the blues rocker, You can't judge a book, from the songbook of Willie Dixon.

Hank sings about himself in My name is Bocephus - a moody blues rocker. Loving instructor is another great blues rocker. Fat friends also rocks but is more light-hearted. Perhaps the best track of all is the last (and the only one that sounds country) - a cover of his father's Mind your own business, in which Reba McEntire, Tom Petty, Willie Nelson and Reverend Ike each sing a few lines.

This album has little to do with country music but it is a high quality album that demonstrates Hank at his best.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this old rockabilly, just wish he'd keep his trap shut re: politics!, November 5, 2011
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This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
Love this classic album. The album is full of the old rocker's classic iconoclastic music. Recommended for all fans of Hank Jr.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Country State of Mind, August 13, 2008
This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
"Country State of Mind" is my favorite song ever. It is the first song on this CD. I can listen to it over and over. I love both the words and the music. It is about being in the country and fishing. Lots of Hank Jr.'s songs are about the country, and that's one reason why I like his songs so much.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars hanks last good record before he became a cliche of himself, July 11, 2004
This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
Between 1975 and 1983, hank made some of the best country rock records out there. Slowly, over the next five years, he became a joke. This album marks the last remnants of the old hank jr. and gives a frightening look at the hank that will dominate for the next several years.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Hank Jr. Montana Cafe, December 12, 2010
This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
I had the cassette when I was younger and purchased the Audio CD based on the seller's description. I was disappointed when I received a record / LP instead. I have no way of playing this and did not get a response from Amazon or the seller. I am dissatisfied at this time with this purchase.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Montana Cafe, August 2, 2000
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This review is from: Montana Cafe: Original Classic Hits, Vol.21 (Audio CD)
This is some Hank Jr. best work. It got it all, from ballads, to western swing.
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