Hank Ray – Mainstream Death Country [1993]
March 29, 2010
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You just know something is more than a little wicked in this world from the first time you hear Hank Ray’s so smooth baritone delivery bringing songs of delirium, loss and sacrifice. This is the darker side of country western pop mushed and smeared in the face of every lonely franchised bar along America’s 21st century highways. These are the songs that we live… not some namby cheer fest. You can’t help but open the door from the opening strains of violin, guitar and thubbing bass in “Endless Plains”
Yes, every night is filled with some “Trail of Dark Desire”. Here it isn’t evil as much as cool, detached, bleeding and forbidden. This is country with the reverb and echo of hot afternoons. The guitar walks behind and defines our thoughts and moans, but Hank Ray rides above the languid shuddering dreams. The Vegas parlor organ bridge’s waves of songs I’ve seen tired waitresses dance to. In the end, we’ll all probably meet at some heartless “Bar-B-Q of Souls” but at least it will sound… | |
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Artist: Hank Ray |
01. Red Headed Fireball 02. Everybody´s Into Rock´n´Roll 03. Golden H 04. Blues Turn Red 05. Party 06. Teenage Slayer With The Nitrohead 07. Trail To Nowhere 08. The Day Sweet Valerie Turned Evil 09. Train Surfer 10. Nighttime Devils 11. River Of Fire 12. Curse Of The B.B.B. 13. In A Whirlpool In Hell… 14. Overshadowed |
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