| Artist: Hank Williams Jr. |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Country Boy Can Survive, A - (Y2K version) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
2. Family Tradition ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
3. To Love Somebody ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
4. Old Flame, New Fire ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
5. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
6. I've Got Rights ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
7. I Just Ain't Been Able ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
8. Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
9. Outlaw Woman ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
10. Anymore Love Songs, (I Don't Have) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
11. O.D.'d In Denver ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
12. Come And Go Blues ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
13. Conversation, The ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
14. Old Habits ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
15. Kaw-Liga ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
16. If You Don't Like Hank Williams ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
17. Dixie On My Mind ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
18. Texas Woman ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
19. Ramblin' Man ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
20. Waitin' On The Tables To Turn ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
21. Country Boy Can Survive, A ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
22. Born To Boogie ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
23. Honky Tonk Women ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
Disc 2
Song Title
1. All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down) - (previously unreleased, alternative version) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
2. I've Been Down ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
3. La Grange ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
4. Leave Them Boys Alone ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
5. Blue Jean Blues ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
6. Midnight Rider ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
7. Now I Know How George Feels - (previously unreleased, alternate take) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
8. All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
9. Major Moves ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
10. Ain't Misbehavin' ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
11. Lawyers, Guns And Money ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
12. This Ain't Dallas ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
13. Two Old Cats Like Us ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
14. Country State Of Mind ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
15. Mind Your Own Business ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
16. Secret Agent Man - (previously unreleased) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
17. Wild Dogs - (previously unreleased) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
18. My Name Is Bocephus ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
19. Workin' For MCA ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
20. I Really Like Girls / Rock & Roll Music - (previously unreleased) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
21. House of the Rising Sun ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
22. Bluesman ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
Disc 3
Song Title
1. Keep Your Hands to Yourself ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
2. Walk This Way - (previously unreleased) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
3. Heaven Can't Be Found ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
4. Thanks A Lot ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
5. All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down) - (solo version) ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
6. Country Boy Can Survive, A ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
7. You're Gonna Be A Sorry Man ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
8. Tuesday's Gone ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
9. Mannish Boy ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
10. Finders Are Keepers ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
11. There's A Tear In My Beer ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
12. Big Mamou ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
13. Man To Man ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
14. Stoned At The Jukebox ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
15. Ain't Nobody's Business ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
16. Lone Wolf ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
17. If It Will It Will ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
18. Hotel Whiskey ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
19. Low Down Blues ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
20. Naked Women And Beer ~ Hank Williams, Jr.
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel includes: Hank Williams, Jr., Willie Nelson (vocals); Reba McEntire, Reverend Ike, Ray Charles, Waylon Jennings, Clint Black, Tom Petty. | |
| Producers include: Barry Beckett, Jimmy Bowen, Phil Gerhaard, Jim Ed Norman, Ray Ruff. | |
| Compilation producer: Jimmy Guterman. | |
| Includes liner notes by Jimmy Guterman. | |
| The years covered on Curb's The Bocephus Box (1979-1999) are the 20 years where Hank Jr. was an American icon, the larger-than-life rowdy man of country. His rise began in the early '80s, when he hit upon a terrific blend of honky tonk, Southern rock, blues, and country that appealed to rock and country audiences alike -- rednecks of all persuasions, as less charitable critics would say. Throughout the '80s, he ruled the country charts, as every single one of his new albums went gold. For some observers, he slipped into self-parody halfway through that reign, but as this three-disc box set proves, the best of his music was remarkably consistent. Yes, the individual albums sagged somewhat (especially in the mid-'90s), but he remained true to his vision and had a good choice of material, whether it was newly written songs or rock covers. Early on in The Bocephus Box, it dawns on you that while some have replicated his style -- and while he has spent a long time working the same ground -- nobody really did this rowdy, rockin' country before Hank, and nobody has done it better since. Country purists may deny it, but he was a distinctive stylist, and while he got a little silly even when he was good, he usually delivered, especially in a concentrated setting like this. During those two decades, he released an album almost every year, which were distilled to 65 songs and three discs with almost no duds -- which means he must have been doing something right. For doubters and fans alike, this is the place to really absorb Hank Jr. at the height of his powers. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine | |
Engineer: Kevin Rider |
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Musical Guests | |
| Ray Charles | |
| Waylon Jennings | |
| Clint Black | |
| Tom Petty | |
| Reba McEntire | |
| Reverend Ike | |
| Willie Nelson | |
Artist Overview
Hank Williams Jr. spent years trying to duplicate his famous father's sound. But his greatest success came when he shook off that weighty mantle. Williams's new sound integrated country and southern rock, a formula that made him one of country's biggest stars of the 1980s. Down the line, he proved to be influential to a new generation of rebels like Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker.
Artist Influences
Elvis Presley | Ernest Tubb | Fats Domino | Glen Campbell | Hank Williams | Johnny Cash | Johnny Paycheck | Merle Haggard | Merle Kilgore | Porter Wagoner | Red Foley | The Allman Brothers Band | Waylon Jennings | Willie Nelson
Elvis Presley | Ernest Tubb | Fats Domino | Glen Campbell | Hank Williams | Johnny Cash | Johnny Paycheck | Merle Haggard | Merle Kilgore | Porter Wagoner | Red Foley | The Allman Brothers Band | Waylon Jennings | Willie Nelson
Artist Contemporaries
.38 Special (Rock) | Alabama | Billy Joe Shaver | Bobby Bare | Charlie Daniels | Conway Twitty | David Allan Coe | Ed Bruce | Eddie Rabbitt | Elvin Bishop | George Jones | Jerry Jeff Walker | Jerry Lee Lewis | John Anderson | Johnny Cash | Johnny Paycheck | Lee Greenwood | Mickey Gilley | Molly Hatchet | Ronnie Milsap | Shooter Jennings | Steve Young | The Kentucky Headhunters | The Marshall Tucker Band | Tompall Glaser | Travis Tritt | Waylon Jennings | Willie Nelson | ZZ Top
.38 Special (Rock) | Alabama | Billy Joe Shaver | Bobby Bare | Charlie Daniels | Conway Twitty | David Allan Coe | Ed Bruce | Eddie Rabbitt | Elvin Bishop | George Jones | Jerry Jeff Walker | Jerry Lee Lewis | John Anderson | Johnny Cash | Johnny Paycheck | Lee Greenwood | Mickey Gilley | Molly Hatchet | Ronnie Milsap | Shooter Jennings | Steve Young | The Kentucky Headhunters | The Marshall Tucker Band | Tompall Glaser | Travis Tritt | Waylon Jennings | Willie Nelson | ZZ Top
Artist Followers
Aaron Tippin | Alan Jackson | Billy Ray Cyrus | Brooks & Dunn | Confederate Railroad | Garth Brooks | Kid Rock | Lonestar (Country) | Sawyer Brown | Steve Earle | The Bottle Rockets | Toby Keith | Travis Tritt | Uncle Kracker
Aaron Tippin | Alan Jackson | Billy Ray Cyrus | Brooks & Dunn | Confederate Railroad | Garth Brooks | Kid Rock | Lonestar (Country) | Sawyer Brown | Steve Earle | The Bottle Rockets | Toby Keith | Travis Tritt | Uncle Kracker
Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
| On, Pickin' | |
| Original Soundtrack | |
| Williams, Hank | |
| Back To Back: Their Greatest Hits ~ Williams, Hank |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 08/29/2000 | |
| Original Release Date : 2000 | |
| Catalog ID : 77940 | |
| Label : Curb | |
| Number of Discs : 3 | |
| Studio/Live : Mixed | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00715187794023 |
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (12/11/92, p.70)
- "...loud, proud, and politically in your face..." - Rating: B
- "...loud, proud, and politically in your face..." - Rating: B
Musician (1/93, p.94)
- "...a strong justification for His Rowdiness' stature among country music legends--including his father..."
- "...a strong justification for His Rowdiness' stature among country music legends--including his father..."
No Depression (11-12/00, pp.104-5)
- "...A strong case for Hank Jr.'s creativity and his desire to build upon the foundations poured by his father..."
- "...A strong case for Hank Jr.'s creativity and his desire to build upon the foundations poured by his father..."

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