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Your Favourite Fool

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発売日 2002年09月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBloodshot Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 094
SKU 744302009421

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:32:49
Personnel: Rex Hobart (vocals, acoustic guitar) J.B. Morris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kelly Hogan (vocals); Solomon Hofer (pedal steel, dobro); Skip Edwards (accordion); Blackjack Snow (electric bass); T.C. Dobbs (drums, cymbals). Recorded at The Dog Bone Studio, Burbank, California between April and May 2002. Personnel: Rex Hobart (vocals, acoustic guitar); Solomon Hofer (dobro); Skip Edwards (accordion); Blackjack Snow (electric bass); T.C. Dobbs (drums, cymbals). Audio Mixer: Sally Browder. Recording information: The Dog Bone Studio, Burbank CA (04/2001/05/2002). Photographer: Jason Miller . Arrangers: Misery Boys; Rex Hobart. Rex Hobart's third Bloodshot release in four years, at ten tracks and just over half an hour of music, is a little on the short side. But how much heartbreak, cryin', and twangy reverbed regret can you take in one sitting? Executive produced by Dwight Yoakam axeman and knob twiddler Pete Anderson, who oughta know his way around a good Bakersfield tune by now, Your Favorite Fool is top-shelf, low-down tears-in-yer-beer honky tonk, like in the old Faron Young days. Torchy country & western chanteuse Kelly Hogan goes sob for sob with Hobart on the George Jones/Tammy Wynette-styled "Golden Ring," just to prove that hurtin' aches as much on both sides of the altar. Hot dawg double-time licks kick into high gear on the Commander Cody-ish "I Don't Feel It Anymore," proving that the Misery Boys can tear it up with the best of them. But it's the sobbin' steel guitar and classic Buck Owens sound that drives the majority of this disc. Even though it's all been heard before, Hobart's expressively deep baritone and no-frills approach go down like good whiskey after a bad night. Titles like "Gotta Get Back to Forgetting You" and "You've Got Some Cheatin' to Do" tell the story without having to hear a note. It's a slice of pure, dusty country the way they used to make it before the big hats and bigger production budgets moved in. You'll be singing Hobart's songs well after the half-hour it takes to spin this short but sweet album. ~ Hal Horowitz
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      You've Got Some Cheating to Do

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    2. 2.
      Your Favorite Fool

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    3. 3.
      Take It Back (Before You Mean It)

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    4. 4.
      Gotta Get Back to Forgetting You

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    5. 5.
      Golden Ring

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    6. 6.
      I Don't Feel It Anymore

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    7. 7.
      Promise to Be Honest

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    8. 8.
      Let's Just Call It Love

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    9. 9.
      Another Bad Habit of Mine

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

    10. 10.
      I Should Be Gone By Now

      アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys

商品の紹介

Rex Hobart's third Bloodshot release in four years, at ten tracks and just over half an hour of music, is a little on the short side. But how much heartbreak, cryin', and twangy reverbed regret can you take in one sitting? Executive produced by Dwight Yoakam axeman and knob twiddler Pete Anderson, who oughta know his way around a good Bakersfield tune by now, Your Favorite Fool is top-shelf, low-down tears-in-yer-beer honky tonk, like in the old Faron Young days. Torchy country & western chanteuse Kelly Hogan goes sob for sob with Hobart on the George Jones/Tammy Wynette-styled "Golden Ring," just to prove that hurtin' aches as much on both sides of the altar. Hot dawg double-time licks kick into high gear on the Commander Cody-ish "I Don't Feel It Anymore," proving that the Misery Boys can tear it up with the best of them. But it's the sobbin' steel guitar and classic Buck Owens sound that drives the majority of this disc. Even though it's all been heard before, Hobart's expressively deep baritone and no-frills approach go down like good whiskey after a bad night. Titles like "Gotta Get Back to Forgetting You" and "You've Got Some Cheatin' to Do" tell the story without having to hear a note. It's a slice of pure, dusty country the way they used to make it before the big hats and bigger production budgets moved in. You'll be singing Hobart's songs well after the half-hour it takes to spin this short but sweet album. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

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