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Straight to Hell (album)

Straight to Hell is the third studio album by American musician Hank Williams III, released on February 28, 2006, by Bruc Records, an imprint of Curb Records.

Straight to Hell
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 28, 2006 (2006-02-28)
RecordedDecember 2004 – January 2005
Genre
Length87:56
LabelBruc
Producer
Hank Williams III chronology
Lovesick, Broke and Driftin''
(2002)
Straight to Hell
(2006)
Damn Right, Rebel Proud
(2008)

In largely self-produced sessions recorded at a band member's home, Williams and the Damn Band recorded traditional country music, western swing and bluegrass songs which focus on drug use, hedonism and the outlaw life, as well as criticism of the mainstream country music industry.[1][2] These songs make up the first disc, while the second disc consists of a sound collage[2] of psychedelic music.[3]

Recording edit

After the recording of Williams' previous album, Lovesick, Broke and Driftin' (2002), Williams would not release new music for another four years due to a contractual dispute with Curb Records. Upon resolving the dispute, Williams decided to produce and record his next album independently.[4]

Music edit

The album consists of two discs. The first disc consists of country, western swing and bluegrass songs[2] which fused the "tempo and structure of bluegrass" with the "attitude and swagger of heavy metal".[4] The album's lyrical themes include drug use, hedonism and the outlaw life, as well as criticism of the mainstream country music industry.[1][2][4]

The album opens up with a sample of the Louvin Brothers' "Satan Is Real",[1] which leads into the title track. Williams states that lyrical inspiration came from his very conservative religious mother, as well as an interest in Satan and Satanism.[5]

"Dick In Dixie" was written as a criticism of country pop, which Williams views as being antithetical to traditional country music.[2] Williams' criticisms of the mainstream country music industry are contrasted with a lyrical reverence for traditional country music artists displayed in songs such as "Country Heroes" in which he references country music artists that inspired him,[4] including Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, George Jones and David Allan Coe. In the lyrics of "Not Everybody Likes Us", Williams addresses the rumor that Kid Rock is the son of Hank Williams Jr.[1]

The second disc consists of a sound collage[2] of psychedelic music[3] It includes two tracks, "Louisiana Stripes", and a hidden track consisting of a medley of other Williams compositions along with covers of Hank Williams Sr.'s "I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You", Cheech & Chong's "Up in Smoke" and Wayne Hancock's "Take My Pain", all linked with various soundbites and sound effects such as voice mail messages, passing trains, runaway horses, a creek, a funeral, pig snorts, backmasking, and bong hits.[1]

Release edit

Straight to Hell was released as a double album on February 28, 2006 by Bruc Records, an imprint of Curb Records, on compact disc in explicit and clean edited editions,[3] as well as on vinyl.

On his website, Williams encourages fans to support independent record outlets that are more willing to stock the uncensored version of the album.[6]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [1]
The A.V. ClubB+[2]

Mark Deming of Allmusic gave the album 4 out of 5, writing, "There's a pure and soulful musical vision at the heart of Straight to Hell no matter how much Hank III lashes out against the confines of current country music and messes with the form, and that's what makes him most valuable as an outlaw -- there's lots of long-haired dope-smoking rednecks out there, but not many that can tap into the sweet and dirty heart of American music the way Hank III does, and Straight to Hell proves he's got a whole lot to say on that particular subject."[2]

In a more critical review, The A.V. Club's Noel Murray gave the album a B+ rating, writing, "Just because Hank Williams III is the scion of country-music legends doesn't automatically excuse him from accusations of rednexploitation", claiming that the lyrics of "Crazed Country Rebel" "[pander] to people who think that 'authentic' country music has to be about outlaw losers, as though nobody in the heartland ever held onto a job or fell in love."[2]

Track listing edit

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Satan Is Real/Straight to Hell"Charlie Louvin / Ira Louvin / Hank Williams III3:08
2."Thrown Out of the Bar"Williams III2:07
3."Things You Do to Me"Williams III2:22
4."Country Heroes"Williams III3:29
5."D. Ray White"Williams III3:47
6."Low Down"Williams III3:24
7."Pills I Took"Wyatt G. Hellickson2:31
8."Smoke & Wine"Williams III2:36
9."My Drinkin' Problem"Randy Howard2:42
10."Crazed Country Rebel" (Not featured on clean version)Williams III3:09
11."Dick in Dixie" (Not featured on clean version)Williams III2:37
12."Not Everybody Likes Us"Williams III4:30
13."Angel of Sin"Williams III6:07
Total length:40:29
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Louisiana Stripes" (Not featured on vinyl release)Williams III3:28
2."Hidden Track"Hank Williams / Williams III / Wayne Hancock / Cheech Marin / Tommy Chong42:00
Total length:45:28
Songs featured on Hidden Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Could Never Be Ashamed of You"Williams 
2."Smoke & Wine (Slowed Down Version)"Williams III 
3."Alone & Dying"Williams III 
4."On My Own"Williams III 
5."Back by My Side"Williams III 
6."Take My Pain"Hancock 
7."What's His Name"Williams III 
8."Loaded 44"Williams III 
9."Up in Smoke"Marin / Chong 

Personnel edit

  • Hank Williams III – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric tic-tac bass, tremolo guitar, phaser guitar, shouts, bong
  • Joe Buck – electric bass, stand-up bass, mandolin, accordion, guitar, electric tic-tac bass, shouts
  • Andy Gibson – steel guitar, Dobro
  • Donnie Herron – fiddle, claw-hammer banjo
  • Johnny Hiland – electric guitar
  • Shawn McWilliams – drums
  • Randy Kohrs – Dobro, steel guitar, backing vocals
  • Tim Carter – banjo
  • Eric B – guitar
  • Tia Sprocket – backing vocals
  • Rod Janzen – electric guitar
  • Joe Fazzio – drums
  • Travis "Skunky" Gillespie – harmonica

Production edit

  • Hank Williams III – recording engineer, mix engineer
  • Joe Buck – recording engineer
  • Andy Gibson – recording engineer
  • Jim Lightman – mixing engineer

Chart positions edit

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 17
U.S. Billboard 200 73

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Deming, Mark. "Straight to Hell". Allmusic. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Murray, Noel. "Hank III: Straight To Hell". AV Club. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Baker, Brian. "Straight to Hell (BRUC, 2006)". Country Standard Time. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Hanover, Nick (July 2, 2012). "Rediscover: Hank III: Straight to Hell". Spectrum Culture. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  5. ^ "'Straight to Hell': Hank Williams III Plays with Fire". NPR. April 5, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-02-20.

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Straight to Hell is the third studio album by American musician Hank Williams III released on February 28 2006 by Bruc Records an imprint of Curb Records Straight to HellStudio album by Hank Williams IIIReleasedFebruary 28 2006 2006 02 28 RecordedDecember 2004 January 2005GenreCountry bluegrass Western swing sound collage psychedelicLength87 56LabelBrucProducerJoe Buck Andy Gibson Hank Williams IIIHank Williams III chronologyLovesick Broke and Driftin 2002 Straight to Hell 2006 Damn Right Rebel Proud 2008 In largely self produced sessions recorded at a band member s home Williams and the Damn Band recorded traditional country music western swing and bluegrass songs which focus on drug use hedonism and the outlaw life as well as criticism of the mainstream country music industry 1 2 These songs make up the first disc while the second disc consists of a sound collage 2 of psychedelic music 3 Contents 1 Recording 2 Music 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Production 7 Chart positions 8 ReferencesRecording editAfter the recording of Williams previous album Lovesick Broke and Driftin 2002 Williams would not release new music for another four years due to a contractual dispute with Curb Records Upon resolving the dispute Williams decided to produce and record his next album independently 4 Music editThe album consists of two discs The first disc consists of country western swing and bluegrass songs 2 which fused the tempo and structure of bluegrass with the attitude and swagger of heavy metal 4 The album s lyrical themes include drug use hedonism and the outlaw life as well as criticism of the mainstream country music industry 1 2 4 The album opens up with a sample of the Louvin Brothers Satan Is Real 1 which leads into the title track Williams states that lyrical inspiration came from his very conservative religious mother as well as an interest in Satan and Satanism 5 Dick In Dixie was written as a criticism of country pop which Williams views as being antithetical to traditional country music 2 Williams criticisms of the mainstream country music industry are contrasted with a lyrical reverence for traditional country music artists displayed in songs such as Country Heroes in which he references country music artists that inspired him 4 including Hank Williams Sr Johnny Cash Waylon Jennings George Jones and David Allan Coe In the lyrics of Not Everybody Likes Us Williams addresses the rumor that Kid Rock is the son of Hank Williams Jr 1 The second disc consists of a sound collage 2 of psychedelic music 3 It includes two tracks Louisiana Stripes and a hidden track consisting of a medley of other Williams compositions along with covers of Hank Williams Sr s I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You Cheech amp Chong s Up in Smoke and Wayne Hancock s Take My Pain all linked with various soundbites and sound effects such as voice mail messages passing trains runaway horses a creek a funeral pig snorts backmasking and bong hits 1 Release editStraight to Hell was released as a double album on February 28 2006 by Bruc Records an imprint of Curb Records on compact disc in explicit and clean edited editions 3 as well as on vinyl On his website Williams encourages fans to support independent record outlets that are more willing to stock the uncensored version of the album 6 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The A V ClubB 2 Mark Deming of Allmusic gave the album 4 out of 5 writing There s a pure and soulful musical vision at the heart of Straight to Hell no matter how much Hank III lashes out against the confines of current country music and messes with the form and that s what makes him most valuable as an outlaw there s lots of long haired dope smoking rednecks out there but not many that can tap into the sweet and dirty heart of American music the way Hank III does and Straight to Hell proves he s got a whole lot to say on that particular subject 2 In a more critical review The A V Club s Noel Murray gave the album a B rating writing Just because Hank Williams III is the scion of country music legends doesn t automatically excuse him from accusations of rednexploitation claiming that the lyrics of Crazed Country Rebel pander to people who think that authentic country music has to be about outlaw losers as though nobody in the heartland ever held onto a job or fell in love 2 Track listing editDisc oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Satan Is Real Straight to Hell Charlie Louvin Ira Louvin Hank Williams III3 082 Thrown Out of the Bar Williams III2 073 Things You Do to Me Williams III2 224 Country Heroes Williams III3 295 D Ray White Williams III3 476 Low Down Williams III3 247 Pills I Took Wyatt G Hellickson2 318 Smoke amp Wine Williams III2 369 My Drinkin Problem Randy Howard2 4210 Crazed Country Rebel Not featured on clean version Williams III3 0911 Dick in Dixie Not featured on clean version Williams III2 3712 Not Everybody Likes Us Williams III4 3013 Angel of Sin Williams III6 07Total length 40 29 Disc twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Louisiana Stripes Not featured on vinyl release Williams III3 282 Hidden Track Hank Williams Williams III Wayne Hancock Cheech Marin Tommy Chong42 00Total length 45 28 Songs featured on Hidden TrackNo TitleWriter s Length1 I Could Never Be Ashamed of You Williams 2 Smoke amp Wine Slowed Down Version Williams III 3 Alone amp Dying Williams III 4 On My Own Williams III 5 Back by My Side Williams III 6 Take My Pain Hancock 7 What s His Name Williams III 8 Loaded 44 Williams III 9 Up in Smoke Marin Chong Personnel editHank Williams III vocals acoustic guitar electric guitar electric tic tac bass tremolo guitar phaser guitar shouts bong Joe Buck electric bass stand up bass mandolin accordion guitar electric tic tac bass shouts Andy Gibson steel guitar Dobro Donnie Herron fiddle claw hammer banjo Johnny Hiland electric guitar Shawn McWilliams drums Randy Kohrs Dobro steel guitar backing vocals Tim Carter banjo Eric B guitar Tia Sprocket backing vocals Rod Janzen electric guitar Joe Fazzio drums Travis Skunky Gillespie harmonicaProduction edit Hank Williams III recording engineer mix engineer Joe Buck recording engineer Andy Gibson recording engineer Jim Lightman mixing engineerChart positions editChart 2006 PeakpositionU S Billboard Top Country Albums 17U S Billboard 200 73References edit a b c d e f Deming Mark Straight to Hell Allmusic Retrieved August 26 2021 a b c d e f g h i Murray Noel Hank III Straight To Hell AV Club Retrieved August 26 2021 a b c Baker Brian Straight to Hell BRUC 2006 Country Standard Time Retrieved August 26 2021 a b c d Hanover Nick July 2 2012 Rediscover Hank III Straight to Hell Spectrum Culture Retrieved August 26 2021 Straight to Hell Hank Williams III Plays with Fire NPR April 5 2006 Retrieved August 26 2021 Hank Williams III News Archived from the original on 2008 02 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Straight to Hell album amp 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