Ted Hawkins - The Next Hundred Years (1994) [.flac 24bit/48kHz]
BAND/ARTIST: Ted Hawkins
- Title: The Next Hundred Years
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/48kHz
- Total Time: 00:49:30
- Total Size: 657.6 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[4:22] 01. Ted Hawkins - Strange Conversation
[2:46] 02. Ted Hawkins - Big Things
[2:35] 03. Ted Hawkins - There Stands The Glass
[4:42] 04. Ted Hawkins - Biloxi
[3:31] 05. Ted Hawkins - Groovy Little Things
[4:57] 06. Ted Hawkins - The Good And The Bad
[4:38] 07. Ted Hawkins - Afraid
[3:28] 08. Ted Hawkins - Green-Eyed Girl
[3:32] 09. Ted Hawkins - Ladder Of Success
[3:13] 10. Ted Hawkins - Long As I Can See The Light
[4:28] 11. Ted Hawkins - Who Do You Love
[3:46] 12. Ted Hawkins - Corrina, Corrina
[3:44] 13. Ted Hawkins - Amazing Grace
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
The former L.A. street musician's major-label breakthrough was in a great many ways a far weaker outing than what came before, largely due to a plodding band unwisely inserted behind Hawkins that tends to distract rather than enhance his impassioned vocals and rich acoustic guitar strumming. Mostly originals ("There Stands the Glass" returns, as does "Ladder of Success") that would have sounded so much better in an intimate solo context.
© Bill Dahl /TiVo
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[4:22] 01. Ted Hawkins - Strange Conversation
[2:46] 02. Ted Hawkins - Big Things
[2:35] 03. Ted Hawkins - There Stands The Glass
[4:42] 04. Ted Hawkins - Biloxi
[3:31] 05. Ted Hawkins - Groovy Little Things
[4:57] 06. Ted Hawkins - The Good And The Bad
[4:38] 07. Ted Hawkins - Afraid
[3:28] 08. Ted Hawkins - Green-Eyed Girl
[3:32] 09. Ted Hawkins - Ladder Of Success
[3:13] 10. Ted Hawkins - Long As I Can See The Light
[4:28] 11. Ted Hawkins - Who Do You Love
[3:46] 12. Ted Hawkins - Corrina, Corrina
[3:44] 13. Ted Hawkins - Amazing Grace
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
The former L.A. street musician's major-label breakthrough was in a great many ways a far weaker outing than what came before, largely due to a plodding band unwisely inserted behind Hawkins that tends to distract rather than enhance his impassioned vocals and rich acoustic guitar strumming. Mostly originals ("There Stands the Glass" returns, as does "Ladder of Success") that would have sounded so much better in an intimate solo context.
© Bill Dahl /TiVo
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