Long Gone Daddy

Long Gone Daddy

by Hank Williams III
Long Gone Daddy

Long Gone Daddy

by Hank Williams III

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Overview

Hank Williams III and Curb Records had a contentious relationship through most of the 14 years he was signed to the label, and Curb hasn't exactly been going out of its way to get in his good graces since he's moved on. Long Gone Daddy is the second "new" Hank Williams III Curb has released since his contact with the label ran out at the end of 2010; 2011's Hillbilly Joker was a slightly reworked version of a hardcore punk/metal album Curb refused to release when it was originally submitted, and 2012's Long Gone Daddy is a set of old-honky tonk tunes featuring unreleased outtakes from Williams' first two albums for Curb, Risin' Outlaw and Lovesick, Broke and Driftin', filled out with material drawn from various compilations and a duet with Joey Allcorn from the latter's album 50 Years Too Late. Given the cut-and-paste nature of this album and the fact the bulk of it was previously deemed unworthy of release, the pleasant surprise is that Long Gone Daddy isn't bad at all. Hank III is a sure hand with old-school honky tonk numbers, and the covers of classics by Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Hank's grandfather Hank Williams, Sr. are great stuff, sung with all the twangy commitment they deserve. Hank III's own "What They Want Me to Be," like Allcorn's "This Ain't Montgomery," suggests that his philosophical differences with Curb were there right from the start in their tales of struggling against the Nashville mainstream. And with the absurd dance remix of "If the Shoe Fits" that closes the album, the label twists their knife into Williams one more time. For fans who prefer Hank III's purer hillbilly style over the more rock-oriented material that has come to dominate his work, most of Long Gone Daddy will be a short (33 minutes) and sweet reminder of his earlier and less frenetic days, but it's difficult for anyone who cares about Williams' music to not see this and Hillbilly Joker as blatant displays of disrespect toward an artist who dared to follow his own creative path. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 04/17/2012
Label: Curb
UPC: 0715187929920
Rank: 40941

Tracks

  1. I'm a Long Gone Daddy
  2. Sun Comes Up
  3. The Bottle Let Me Down
  4. Wreck of the Old '97
  5. 'Neath a Cold Gray Tomb of Stone
  6. The Wind Blew Cold
  7. Good Hearted Woman
  8. This Ain't Montgomery
  9. What They Want Me to Be
  10. If the Shoe Fits [Shuffle Mix]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hank Williams III   Primary Artist
Joey Allcorn   Primary Artist,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Dave Rorick   Producer
Bob Johnson   Composer
Chuck Mead   Producer
Joe Funderburk   Producer
Waylon Jennings   Composer
Norman Blake   Composer
Mel Foree   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Hank Williams   Composer
Willie Nelson   Composer
Johnny Cash   Composer
Hank Williams III   Producer
Tomi Lunsford   Composer
Joey Allcorn   Composer,Producer
Chuck Howard   Producer
Shelton Williams   Composer
Tim Lawrence   Producer
Warren Denny   Composer
Bob Campbell-Smith   Engineer,Producer
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