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Hangin' Around at Heartbreak Hotel
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Album Details: Hangin' Around at Heartbreak Hotel

Release Date:06/06/2006
Label:Hydra Records
UPC:4016030000459

Track List: Hangin' Around at Heartbreak Hotel

  1. Bluebirds Over the Mountains
  2. Goin' Down That Road
  3. Then I'll Be Happy
  4. You're No Good
  5. Hangin' Around
  6. Pushin' [#][Instrumental]
  7. You Threw a Dart
  8. Upside Down Love
  9. Millionaire
  10. I'm Walkin' [#]
  11. Street Car of Desire [#]
  12. Juliet [ [#]
  13. You Never Can Tell
  14. (Play On) Strings of Gitarro
  15. Put Your Mind at Ease
  1. Some Enchanted Evening
  2. Trying to Get to You
  3. Blue Skies
  4. Stardust Brought Me You
  5. Heartbreak Hotel [#]
  6. Slidin' Home
  7. Bluebirds Over the Mountains II
  8. Teardrops at Dawn
  9. Rockabilly Dreams
  10. In Spite of the Fool I Am
  11. Country Tough
  12. Music Man [#]
  13. Twice Times Down [#]
  14. Let Me Be Your Radio [#]

Pro Reviews: Hangin' Around at Heartbreak Hotel

  • All Music Guide

    There was never a rockabilly singer who looked more perfect than Ersel Hickey; in the famous Gene Laverne portrait of Hickey, with his pompadour teased just right, his clothes looking sharp as a razor, and his guitar and legs poised for action, the man looks so powerfully cool you're almost afraid hearing him would spoil the effect. And while that isn't quite the case, Hickey's look did indeed outweigh his musical abilities, and his recorded legacy confirms he was a genuine talent but not one of the true greats of rockabilly. Hangin' Around at Heartbreak Hotel isn't the best place to judge his musical abilities; while some of his rare Epic and Fine records sides are included, this disc is dominated by unreleased acoustic demos and latterperiod recordings when he was marketing himself as a country act or a more polished poprocker. On his classic sides such as "Bluebirds Over the Mountain," "You Never Can Tell," and "Goin Down That Road," Hickey sounds fine and rocks with a solid, easygo...ing groove. However, while there isn't anything wrong with country sides like "(Play On) Strings of Gitarro," and "Country Tough," they sound more like latterperiod Marty Robbins than anything to do with rock roll, and the excessive polish of pop numbers like "Blue Skies" and "Some Enchanted Evening" overwhelm the strength of his vocals, which were arguably better than in his rockabilly heyday. (The offkey 1957 demo of "Street Car Named Desire" suggests he still had a way to go as a singer in his early years.) Rockabilly obsessives may find this set valuable, but most folks with an interest in Ersel Hickey would be much better served by the collections of his hits available on Bear Family and Collectables, which offer the meat of his music with less garnish. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ersel Hickey

Best remembered for the rockabilly classic "Bluebirds Over the Mountain," singer Ersel Hickey was born June 27, 1934, in Brighton, NY. After the 1938 death of his father, his mother suffered a nervous breakdown and, according to the www.rockabillyhall.com website, Hickey spent his formative years in a series of foster homes, ultimately hitting the road with his sister, ... Read more