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Wayne Hancock - Swing Time (CD)

Album Details: Swing Time

Release Date:08/19/2003
Label:Bloodshot Records
UPC:744302009728

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    The New Master

    By yourdaddy  Aug 13, 2003

    Even though Wayne Hancock has been around for a few albums, the world has yet to capture the great talents this man and his fine tuned band has to offer. Having written one of the greatest tunes of all time, (Thunderstorms and Neon Signs) only the de...dicated followers of independent country and Hank III fans have heard him, maybe this will be the album that puts him in front where he should be. His live shows are nothing short of incredible. Wayne somehow keeps traditional values of rockabilly, yet makes it a "new modern thing". After you hear this album look for the rest of his stuff. A true Texas ledgend that hopefully won't go stale like Joe Ely or Charlie Robinson. Read more Less

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    As anyone who has heard him knows, Wayne Hancock is a honky tonk man, and what a honky tonk man does best is make with some tunes suitable for both dancing and beer drinking at an unpretentious nightspot along the highway. So the idea of a Wayne Hancock live album would seem like a no-brainer, and this set, recorded during a two-night stand at Austin's ~Continental Club in the spring of 2003, effortlessly captures his firecracker enthusiasm and the sharp picking of his band in full flight in front of an audibly enthusiastic crowd. Of course, all of Hancock's previous records have been produced by Lloyd Maines, who hasn't exactly cluttered up Hancock's sound with a lot of messy overdubs, so the performances on Swing Time don't differ dramatically from the studio versions that appeared on his previous albums. The main difference on Swing Time is that Hancock puts a bit more fire behind his vocals and gives his players a little more room to stretch out, with steel guitarist Eddie Rivers a...nd lead pickers Dave Biller and Paul Skelton making the most of their solo spots throughout. One might have hoped for a bit more fresh material in the set list as well, and a one-hour live album seems just a bit skimpy from a guy who can play a three-hour set without batting an eye, but as it stands, Swing Time is a not-bad "best of Wayne Hancock" sampler, and while it's OK for fans, it's also one of the better places for beginners to start digging into Wayne the Train's hard country sound. Sorry, beverages not included - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Wayne Hancock

Alternative country favorite Wayne Hancock is that rare breed of traditionalist, one who imbues his retro obsessions with such high energy and passion that his songs never feel like museum pieces he's trying desperately to preserve. Hancock is most often compared to Hank Williams, and he can indeed be a hardcore honky tonker, but there's more to him than that: he also d... Read more