Hank Williams Jr. and Friends

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Hank Williams Jr. & Friends is a 1975 album by Hank Williams Jr. It is Williams' breakthrough album, featuring a transition toward country rock and Williams' own unique style as opposed to imitating his father's.[2][3][4] The album was issued by MGM Records as number M3G5009 and was later reissued by Polydor Records as number 831 575-4 Y-1. The album was also reissued on CD in 2000 by Mercury Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Allmusic editor Thom Jurek cites Hank Williams Jr. & Friends as "one of the best country-rock albums ever made and stands with the best of the outlaw recordings of the era."[1]

Production

According to Williams' autobiography, Living Proof, the album was recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama at Music Mill Studios between February and July 1975. The album insert says that this was recorded at Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Losin' You"Toy Caldwell3:42
2."On Susan's Floor"Vince Matthews, Shel Silverstein3:22
3."I Really Did"Hank Williams Jr.2:42
4."Can't You See"Toy Caldwell4:40
5."Montana Song"Hank Williams Jr.3:29
6."Clovis, New Mexico"Hank Williams Jr.3:53
7."Brothers of the Road"Hank Williams Jr.3:57
8."Stoned at the Jukebox"Hank Williams Jr.2:44
9."(The) Living Proof"Hank Williams Jr.3:41
Total length:32:10

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's 2000 Mercury Records reissue liner notes.

References

  1. ^ a b Jurek, Thom (November 1, 2003). "Hank Williams Jr. & Friends [MCA Special Products]". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  2. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (June 14, 1976). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/hank-williams-jr-friends-mca-special-products-mw0000313538
  4. ^ http://countrymusic.about.com/od/hankwilliamsjr/p/Hank-Williams-Jr.htm

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