Ted Hawkins - The Final Tour

Ted Hawkins - The Final Tour
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Album Details

Title: The Final Tour
Artist: Ted Hawkins
Release Date: 1/13/1998
Label: Evidence
Album Type(s): live
UPC: 730182800227
Genre: Blues
Styles: Soul-Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Contemporary Blues
Moods: Intimate, Reflective, Reverent, Autumnal, Literate, Melancholy, Passionate, Bittersweet, Earthy, Organic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. There Stands the Glass
  3. Watch Your Step
  4. Strange Conversation
  5. Sorry You're Sick
  6. Bring It on Home Daddy
  7. Big Things
  8. Revenge of Scorpio
  9. Groovy Little Things
  10. Ladder of Success
  11. Part Time Love
  12. I Got What I Wanted
  13. Bad Dog
  14. The Good and the Bad
  15. All I Have to Offer You Is Me
  16. Long as I Can See the Light
  17. Biloxi
  18. The Lost Ones
  19. Missin' Mississippi
  20. A Thing Called Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDEvidence28002

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Album Review

Ted Hawkins' story is one of the most interesting -- and tragic -- in the history of r&b. Who'd have thought that a fifty-something street singer who performed 1960s-type soul in Venice Beach, CA, would have signed with Geffen's DGC label after decades of obscurity? That's exactly what happened, but tragically, a 58-year-old Hawkins died from a diabetes-related stroke just when things were really looking up for him. Recorded live at three 1994 concerts and released in 1998, The Final Tour shows how great Hawkins was sounding during the last months of his life. Nothing slick or elaborate happens on this album -- it's just the charismatic Hawkins and his acoustic guitar, drawing on Sam Cooke's influence but always sounding like his own man. Those familiar with Hawkins' Rounder output will be familiar with heartfelt originals like "Bad Dog," "Bring It on Home Daddy," and "Revenge of Scorpio," all of which demonstrate that he was as superb a composer as he was a singer. Hawkins is equally captivating on interpretations of Brook Benton's "I Got What I Wanted" and "All I Have to Offer You Is Me," a hit for country great Charley Pride that easily lends itself to Hawkins' brand of acoustic r&b. soul lovers who haven't experienced the joys of Hawkins' music should make a point of obtaining this magnificent album. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill WasserzieherLiner Notes
Jerry GordonProducer
Phil GarfinkelEngineer
Ted HawkinsGuitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar
Wayne GriffithEngineer, Engineer