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Thunderstorms and Neon Signs - Wayne Hancock

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WAYNE HANCOCK - THUNDERSTORMS AND NEON SIGNS - CD NEW
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WAYNE HANCOCK - THUNDERSTORMS AND NEON SIGNS - CD *NEW
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Thunderstorms and Neon Signs

Wayne Hancock

Ark 21

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List Price: $15.98
Amazon Price: $10.97
Lowest New Price: $8.88
Lowest Used Price: $8.99
Total New: 32
Total Used: 8
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  • Studio: Ark 21
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Mar 07, 2000
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  • ASIN: B0000061TK
  • UPC: 618681001522
  • Sales Rank: 82663
Tracks:
1: Juke Joint Jumping
2: Poor Boy Blues
3: Thunderstorms and Neon Signs
4: She's My Baby
5: Big City Good Time Gal
6: Ain't Nobody's Blues But My Own
7: Double A Daddy
8: Why Don't You Leave Me Alone?
9: Tag Along
10: Cold Lonesome Wind
11: Locomotive Joe
12: No Loving Tonight
13: Friday and Saturday Night
14: Summertime - Wayne Hancock, Gershwin, George
Editorial Review from Amazon.com:
Playing the too-country for commercial radio side of the field, Wayne Hancock makes some of the loneliest Hank Williams-styled CW since, well, since ol' Hank himself. Moving easily from hillbilly bop ("Double A Daddy") to dancehall honky tonk ("Juke Joint Jumpin'"), Hancock has the old-school twang down cold. He succeeds most, though, when he takes that old sound and fits it into his own modern life, as he does on the exquisitely drawn title track, where he details why pulling off to a motel whenever the highway weather gets bad makes his heart swell with fond memories. I--David Cantwell/I
Amazon Customer Reviews:

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

***** Nashville? We don't need no stinkin' Nashville!, 2007-04-11
I've finally had to admit that one of the reasons I don't think I can move out of Texas is because I'd have to leave the music behind, and that might kill me. This and _Wild, Free, and Reckless_ are the albums responsible for reeling me into Wayne fandom. Rockabilly with an old-style feeling that's not a slave to kitsch!

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

**** wayne's world, 2006-03-25
This is classic rockabilly. It's got all the elements, catchy tunes with a good beat, twangy voice, and good stories. If you like western swing music with an edge, you should try this .

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

***** Hank III's version of the title song ain't bad neither!, 2005-11-03
If you were lookin' for country music that's br /too lonely for VH1, br /too despondent for CMT, br /and too ornery for GAC, br /you just found it.

8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

***** Puts Nashville Commercial Establishment to shame!!!, 2005-09-07
My only regret was not getting this album sooner. The music and lyrics are real and unpretentious. Wayne Hancock is a true American gem.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

***** GREAT LYRICS AND MUSIC., 2005-09-06
What a great album this is, not only is the music a real pleasure to listen to, but the lyrics are a hoot! Wayne is not afraid to experiment, he skillfully combines old school elements with new in such a natural way. The songs pull you right in as if your listening to an old favorite you haven't heard in a long time. This album instantly became one of my favorites. I bought two more to give as gifts.