Rex Hobart, Rhe Misery Boys - The Spectacular Sadness Of... (2000)

Artist: Rex Hobart, Rhe Misery Boys
Title: The Spectacular Sadness Of...
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Bloodshot Records
Genre: Country
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:38:57
Total Size: 213 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Spectacular Sadness Of...
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Bloodshot Records
Genre: Country
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:38:57
Total Size: 213 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Forever Always Ends
02. Here Comes Nothing
03. The One & Lonely You
04. Bridge Burners Union (Local 36)
05. I'm Not Drunk Enough
06. I'll Forget Her Or Die Crying
07. 'Til My Teardrops Turn To Gold
08. Barstow Barstool
09. It's My Turn
10. Alone With You
11. Let's Keep Trying Here
12. I Never Believed You Anyway
Much like Mike Ireland and Holler or Dale Watson, Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys fit in with the "alternative country" scene only to the extent that they're playing stuff no one looking for country & western airplay is going to bother with these days -- this isn't country-rock, this is old-school honky tonk music served straight up, with no chaser. While Hobart's lyrics are sometimes a bit wordy compared to his obvious influences (Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, and the rest of the Bakersfield crowd), and his sense of melody is occasionally a shade dour, his tales of drinkin', cheatin', and getting on the wrong side of trouble are effectively cut from the classic mold (especially "Bridge Burners Union (Local 36)," "Barstow Barstool," and "Forever Always Ends"), and Hobart's strong, resonant voice is just the right instrument for his material. Hobart's band gets high marks as well, especially J.B. Morris on lead guitar and Solomon Morris on pedal steel, and Lou Whitney's rich, clean production gets this on tape with a minimum of fuss. Not top-shelf honky tonk, but well worth a listen for enthusiasts, and it'll keep you from hearing Shania Twain for 38 minutes.