Beyond the Sunset Hank Williams

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  • Release Date: 02/27/2001
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Sales Rank: 23,806
  • Label: MERCURY NASHVILLE
  • UPC: 008817018423

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This is a classic session with Hank Williams assuming the role of Luke the Drifter. These stunning narratives will surely conjure up images of campfires and Sundays at the chapel. The selections are backed by organ, steel guitar, or his own acoustic guitar strumming, which has always been overlooked. Old favorites such as "Men With Broken Hearts," "I've Been Down That Road Before," and "Beyond the Sunset" are all treated with special care, but "The Funeral" is the session's most stirring moment. It is hard to believe that Hank Williams was still in his twenties (he died when he was 29) when this music was recorded. He is an American treasure and this is one of his most enduring recordings. Essential. Robert Taylor Jr., All Music Guide

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May 27, 2003: Daddy used to sing me to sleep with "Help Me Understand" I'd cry buckets, then beg to hear it again. I'm glad to finally find it on cd!

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July 02, 2000: morals that remain somewhat timeless and easy for most to understand. Even in the 21st century the album still retains its own grain of salt for the meaning of its view of life in a ever changing world.

This review was written about the CD edition.