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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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HILLBILLY SHAKESPEARE,
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This review is from: Rare Demos: First to Last (Audio CD)
I'm not the only one to share the opinion that there would be no rock and roll without Hank Williams. He was the poor man's Cole Porter, the hillbilly Shakespeare. Filter what he set down through the hips and howl of early Elvis, then pass it off to Dylan to re-invent it through poetic introspection and you have the foundations to build a Hall Of Fame on. And Williams held both in each hand. He was a breakthrough artist in countless ways, including the premature, tragic death as a golden career move. Like Hendrix, Joplin and Morrison, he made more money dead than alive.
All of which brings us to this collection which is crimminally long in coming. Not only does it have versions not on the so-called COMPLETE HANK WILLIAMS, it is an essential document for aspiring songwriters everywhere. This is Williams in the raw. Here JAMBALAYA comes off less as a novelty, but a desperate plea for good times gone by too fast. HOUSE OF GOLD is damn frightening in it's bitterness. Familiar songs are re-invented through alternative lyrics and unadorned, gut wrenching intimacy. The lesser known tunes such as 'NEATH A COLD GREY STONE and SINGING WATERFALL put the heart in "heartbreak". I'd say this is undoubtedly one of the best collections under Williams' gilded name. The place to go next after getting that Greatest Hits collection
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hank at his best,
By Hankman (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rare Demos: First to Last (Audio CD)
What are you getting when you buy this set? You're getting Hank at his rawest level, but yet his most sincere. These are songs that cut and chill to the bone. Listen to the alternate take of "A House of Gold". While two versions that have been issued by Polygram/Mercury are indeed excellent, this one is a much more morbid, dark version. This proves that the man was a genius in his own right. Take also the take "Help Me Understand" and you can see exactly why Hank kept returning to Miss Audrey over & over. Even if you own, as many other have said it, the so-called "Complete Hank Williams", you still have to have this set for the many songs on here not presented on there.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine complementary CD for PolyGram's "1946-52" 8-CD set,
By Gerald L. Russell (Knkoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rare Demos: First to Last (Audio CD)
Originally released in 1990, this CD was intended to complement PolyGram's 8-CD "1946-52" chronological set released between 1989 and 1992. For those of you who own Mercury's 1998 COMPLETE HANK WILLIAMS set, however, most of these 24 songs are redundant. However, there are 6 alternate demos not available on the COMPLETE set, plus the CD's noise reduction and sound quality seems better than that found on the COMPLETE set.Comments concerning the 6 alternate demos: In conclusion, this CD is worth owning if you can find a modestly-priced one. Good luck at doing so. It's price has been bid up, for whatever reason. I gave up, had my library order one, and burned a copy. Still, I would have preferred my own.
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