Hank Williams III - Lovesick, Broke & Driftin'

Hank Williams III - Lovesick, Broke & Driftin'
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Album Details

Title: Lovesick, Broke & Driftin'
Artist: Hank Williams III
Release Date: 1/29/2002
Re-Released On: 4/18/2009
Label: Curb, Curb Records
UPCs: 715187872820, 5055011810921, 715187872844
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist, Alt-Country, Americana, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Earthy, Energetic, Organic, Rollicking, Rousing, Confident, Fiery, Freewheeling, Irreverent, Swaggering, Volatile, Amiable/Good-Natured
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. 7 Months, 39 Days
  2. Broke, Lovesick & Driftin'
  3. Cecil Brown
  4. Lovin' & Huggin'
  5. One Horse Town
  6. Mississippi Mud
  7. Whiskey, Weed, & Women
  8. Trashville
  9. Walkin' With Sorrow
  10. 5 Shots of Whiskey
  11. Nighttime Ramblin' Man
  12. Callin' Your Name
  13. Atlantic City

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDCurb109
2002CDCurb Records78728

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Album Review

Hank Williams III has repeatedly made it clear that he was unsatisfied with his debut album, 1999's Risin Outlaw. So this time around he took matters into his own hands, producing Lovesick, Broke & Driftin' himself and recording and mixing the release in a truncated span of two weeks. This appears to have been a good decision for the DNA marvel known as Hank Williams III, for the album is a much less-forced, more organic effort than his debut. This time around he relies primarily on his own songwriting chops -- with the exception of a questionable version of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City," which trades the stark power of the original for bouncy honky tonk -- and not on contributions from folks such as Wayne Hancock. The effort revels in the paradox of being a Hank Williams; "Calling Your Name" finds him reaching out to the Lord, while "Mississippi Mud" and "Nighttime Ramblin' Man" are fiercely unrepentant, glorying in the allure of long drinking bouts and pot smoking. (The latter being Hank Williams III's updated spin on the Williams mythology of debauchery.) The title track is the kind of downtrodden, whiskey-soaked number for which his grandpa was known, while "Lovin' and Huggin'" is more in line with the good-time party anthems his dad has ridden to success. The biggest surprise here, however, is going to be the emotional range of the album; Lovesick, Broke & Driftin' makes it clear that Hank Williams III is not content to sit back and trade on legacy. He has emerged as a songwriter to be taken dead seriously. ~ Erik Hage, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Billy GibbonsGuitar (Electric)
Chris CarmichaelFiddle
D.D.?
Glenn SweitzerDesign
Jason BrownStandup Bass
Joe FunderburkProducer
Kayton RobertsGuitar (Steel)
Michael McCanlessFiddle
Randy KohrsDobro, Vocal Harmony
Shaun McWilliamsDrums

Member Reviews

Toni B. (twintoni) wrote on 9/13/2006...

Country rock, carrying on the family tradition of great music.