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Well, someone had to do it. Three Hanks is exactly that, Hank Williams, Sr., Hank Williams, Jr., and Hank Williams III all together on the same disc, and often on the same track, thanks to the wonders of 21st century digital overdubbing. Produced by Chuck Howard, the dozen songs here, aside from introducing the intriguing talent of Hank III to the world, really don't add much to Hank Sr.'s legacy, or to Hank Jr.'s, either, for that matter. Oh, it's pleasant enough, and even fun sometimes, and Hank Jr.'s "Hand Me Down," which tells the story of a note from Hank Sr. that Hank Jr. found when he was already a grown man, is poignant enough to be a minor classic, but on the whole, Three Hanks feels a bit like a family scrapbook, which is nice to have, but how often does one really look at such things? Steve Leggett, All Music Guide