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- Date Released: March 24, 2009
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Surfdog Records / RoyaltyShare
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Dan Hicks has hardly changed a thing in the four decades since the first Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks record and, in this case, that's a good thing. Why mess with perfection? In the late '60s, after exiting San Francisco's infamous psychedelic folk-rock pioneers the Charlatans, Hicks took bits from Western swing and the regular kind, jug band music, traditional folk, bluegrass, cowboy tunes, Gypsy jazz, and even a bit of bossa nova, added female call-and-response vocals and a healthy dose of droll sarcasm and hipster humor, put it all together in impeccably written tunes and virtuosic playing, and somehow sold this unlikely package to audiences that otherwise preferred rock & roll. He's dropped the Hot Licks at times to perform solo and in other configurations, then after the turn of the century decided to return to that formula with an all new Hot Licks. The latest result is Tangled Tales, an album that could easily have been released alongside those early gems like Where's the Money? and Original Recordings instead of in 2009. Hicks' distinctly original vocal style is absolutely unchanged from back in the day, and the arrangements of the chosen tunes are in line with what he's always done. Five of these songs appeared in different versions on his 1994 album Shootin' Straight with his short-lived group the Acoustic Warriors, but here they are recast as classic Hot Licks numbers. In addition to the original Hicks compositions, the album offers a handful of intriguing covers, including a spirited take on Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and Hicks' interpretation of Horace Silver's "Song for My Father," with lyrics added to the instrumental melody by singer Leon Thomas in the '70s. For the occasion, Hicks invited several diverse guest artists to augment the current band, among them mandolinist David Grisman, harmonica ace Charlie Musselwhite, violinist Richard Greene, and blues guitarist Roy Rogers. That they all blend seamlessly into the Hicks template is a tribute to Hicks' impact in a genre that is truly his and his alone.
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Credits
- Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica // Charlie Musselwhite - Soloist // Bruce Forman - Guitar // Bruce Forman - Soloist // Dave Bell - Guitar // Dave Bell - Guitar (Rhythm) // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Mandolin // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // David Grisman - Soloist // Dan Hicks - Percussion // Dan Hicks - Percussion // Dan Hicks - Percussion // Dan Hicks - Guitar (Rhythm) // Dan Hicks - Guitar (Rhythm) // Dan Hicks - Guitar (Rhythm) // Dan Hicks - Vocals // Dan Hicks - Vocals // Dan Hicks - Vocals // Dan Hicks - Design // Dan Hicks - Design // Dan Hicks - Design // Jimmy Hoyson - Engineer // Jimmy Hoyson - Mixing // John Rosenberg - Piano // Brian Simpson - Percussion // Brian Simpson - Drums // Austin DeLone - Accordion // Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - Arranger // Dave Kaplan - Executive Producer // Gavin Lurssen - Mastering // Chris Felver - Still Pictures // Chris Goldsmith - Producer // Richard Greene & Beryl Marriott - Violin // Richard Greene & Beryl Marriott - Soloist // Mike Boden - Assistant Engineer // Paul "Scooby" Smith - Translation // Paul "Scooby" Smith - String Bass // Roberta Donnay - Vocals // Roberta Donnay - Vocals // Richard Chon - Mandolin // Richard Chon - Violin // Chandler Harrod - Assistant Engineer // Megan Acio - Design // John Hunter - Strings // R.C. Joe - Tympani [Timpani] // Roy Rogers - Slide Guitar // Roy Rogers - Soloist
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