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Tracklisting
1.Lost Highway—Hank Williams - See the best/worst/best thing about getting mixes that begin with Hank Sr. is that it can either go up (a mildly frightening idea) or down (which hopefully will be a decent ride). There's not much one can say about icons like this, so I'll only say that it's an inspired way to kick off the mix. You've got stones, I'll give you that. 5/5
2.Crazy Heart (alternative version 2) - Jerry Lee Lewis - This is just a dangerous mix to have on. Great ol' song. When I first put this mix on, I didn't look at the tracklist and thought after hearing this: Nobody Follows the Killer. And then....5/5
3.Bartender Blues—George Jones - And oh sweet jesus. THE GEORGE. All of sudden I want to grab a bottle and start driving around. I think I need a honkytonk angel to hold me tight and keep me from slipping away. If this song were a zen koan, it would be the sound of one hand drinking. 5/5
4.Wasted Days & Wasted Nights—Doug Sahm - Or possibly this song. In the soundtrack of my life, this is the theme from the years 1995-1998, and in the specific scene I am waking up in the morning and wondering why on earth I've got sweet and sour meatballs all over me, and worse still, why I've snuffed a cig out in the sauce. 5/5
5. Bloody Mary Morning—Willie Nelson - Foot tappin' genius. Personally I prefer Caesar's but we're quibbling here. It's the best thing to have first thing with breakfast. 5/5
6.Sold American—Kinky Friedman - Up until this mix, I don't think I've ever heard this particular artist. Probably a freak, but I just never knew anyone who listened to this stuff. Plus initially it sounds like some weird comedy act. This song is surprisingly good. 4/5
7.From the Bottle to the Bottom—Kris Kristofferson - Lately, I've been really, really liking Kris' music. I've never been a huge fan of his music before; I guess I never heard the right songs but so far two mixes I've heard have had some truly excellent KK songs on it. Songs like this, I could cheerfully put on all day long. 5/5
8.I’ve Been a Long Time Leaving—Waylon Jennings - It's funny how you can almost call a Waylon song in the first few seconds before you even hear that voice. It just sounds like Waylon is gonna come on soon enough. I can't say enough good things about Waylon. There was a time when I didn't listen to a lot of music like this. Quite a few years passed and I was back home when my dad threw on Waylon's greatest hits and I still knew every goddamn song practically by heart. I figure I imprinted on this stuff when I was a kid, much like Lorenz's ducks. The affection never goes away. 5/5
9.Dreadful Selfish Crime (live) - Robert Earl Keen - Shit I'd never heard this song before, but this is tops. Excellent choice here. 5/5
10.Now She’s Gone—Steve Earle - Right on. I put an obvious Steve song on my mix, but this works too. He sounds really good here as well. 4/5
11.Cocaine Blues—Johnny Cash - This is genius. I finally heard the Hank Thompson version which is different and still great, but this one I can't say enough about. One of my all time favourite songs. 5/5
12.Georgia on a Fast Train—Billy Joe Shaver - This was a fucking inspired choice here. Following up that last one required some finesse. Well played, mang. 5/5
13.Gettin’ By (live) - Jerry Jeff Walker - Another brilliant choice here and another I wasn't too familiar with, either. I should probably check out some more Jerry Jeff. I've always meant to seeing as Willie and Waylon namecheck him on Luchenback, Texas. 4/5
14.Lonesome, Onry, & Mean—Waylon Jennings - Doubling up on the waylon, eh? Nice touch. Love this song. I always have the strongest desire to play pool whenever I hear Waylon. I just want to grab a beer and start shooting. 5/5
15.I Think I’ll Stay Here and Drink (liveat Billy Bob’s) - Merle Haggard - Man, I just acquired a whole bunch of Merle but this isn't among them. He wasn't one of my dad's favourites, so I never got a lot of exposure to him until later. I'm glad I'm catching up because this is just brilliant. Real western swing kind of stuff. 5/5
16.Loving Her was Easier than Anything I’ll Do Again—Kris Kristofferson - Hmm, we slow things down a little. Not too bad, but probably my least favourite song on the album, only because of the qualitative shift in song feel. 3/5
17.How I Love Them Old Songs—The Hole Dozen - This one is okay, too. Didn't really thrill me like the others, but considering the company this song shares, what the hell chance did it have? 3/5
18.Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?—Uncle Tupelo - Shit, yeah. Excellent closing number. Good cover. 4.5/5
Final Thoughts
Well, all things considered, this was my favourite mix. And fortunately for yours truly, it's the last mix I have to review so I'm going out on a high note, which is always really important with me (Because of that recency effect, you know?). This mix has been played plenty of times over a few drinking sessions and it's a perfect soundtrack. Many thanks, Tanner.
_________________ All I can say is, go on and bleed.
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