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| Name = Hanky Panky |
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| released = 14 February 1995 |
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| Genre = [[Alt-Country]] |
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| recorded = The War Room, Pittsburgh |
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| This album = '''''Hanky Panky'''''<br />(1995) |
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| label = [[550 Music]]/[[Epic Records|Epic]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Campbell |first1=Chuck |title=Band resurrects Hank Williams with a twist |work=Knoxville News Sentinel |date=3 Mar 1995 |department=Detours |page=6}}</ref> |
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| Next album = ''Gun Sluts'' (unreleased) |
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'''''Hanky Panky''''' is the fifth studio album by English band [[The The]], released on 14 February 1995.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-the-mn0000566918/biography|title=The The Biography, Songs, & Albums|website=AllMusic}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Dafoe |first1=Chris |title=Hank Williams and The The make strange disc mates |work=The Globe and Mail |date=28 Jan 1995 |page=C11}}</ref> It consists of cover versions of country singer [[Hank Williams]]' songs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mtv.com/news/500305/the-thes-matt-johnson/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220518201311/https://www.mtv.com/news/500305/the-thes-matt-johnson/|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 May 2022|title=The The's Matt Johnson|website=MTV News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Morse |first1=Steve |title=MATT DOES HANK |work=The Boston Globe |date=7 Oct 1994 |department=Living |page=66}}</ref> It reached No. 28 on the [[UK Albums Chart]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/19893/the-the/|title=THE THE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com}}</ref> [[Matt Johnson (singer)|Matt Johnson]] intended ''Hanky Panky'' to be the first of many albums he would record covering the work of iconic musicians.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Niester |first1=Alan |title=One of the more bizarre and surprising tribute albums... |journal=Saturday Night |date=Mar 1995 |volume=110 |issue=2 |page=66}}</ref> Johnson provided the liner notes to ''Alone and Forsaken'', a compilation of Williams demos that was also released in 1995.<ref>{{cite news |title=HOW POP MUSIC PAYS HOMAGE TO ITSELF |work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |date=14 Apr 1995 |page=16E}}</ref> |
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==Production== |
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Johnson originally planned to record an EP, and then a standard tribute album, with many musicians interpreting songs, before settling on an album of covers.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Davidson |first1=Neil |title=Hanky Panky dark tribute to Williams |work=Ottawa Citizen |date=23 Feb 1995 |page=D9}}</ref> Eric Schermerhorn played guitar on the album.<ref name=OS/> Some songs contain only voice and [[harmonium]].<ref name=IS/> The band was more interested in retaining the meaning of the songs rather than producing musical copies of them.<ref name=VS/> "[[Your Cheatin' Heart]]" was performed in a rockabilly style.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Nash |first1=Alanna |title=Popular music — Hanky Panky by The The |journal=Stereo Review |date=Mar 1995 |volume=60 |issue=3 |page=90}}</ref> |
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==Critical reception== |
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| rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |
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| rev1Score ={{Rating|3|5}} |
| rev1Score ={{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="AM">[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r210822/review|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]</ref> |
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|rev2 = ''[[Calgary Herald]]'' |
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|rev2score = A<ref name="CH">{{cite news |last1=Muretich |first1=James |title=RECENT RELEASES |work=Calgary Herald |date=5 Mar 1995 |page=C2}}</ref> |
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|rev3 = ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' |
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'''''Hanky Panky''''' is the fifth studio album by [[The The]], released in 1995. It consists of cover versions of country singer [[Hank Williams]]' songs. It reached #28 on the UK album chart. |
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|rev3score = {{rating|3|4}}<ref name="CT">{{cite news |last1=Webber |first1=Brad |title=Recordings |work=Chicago Tribune |date=16 Feb 1995 |department=Tempo |page=7}}</ref> |
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|rev4 = ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' |
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|rev4score = B+<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/1995/02/17/hanky-panky/|title=Hanky Panky|website=EW.com}}</ref> |
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|rev5 = ''[[The Indianapolis Star]]'' |
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|rev5score = {{rating|3.5|4}}<ref name=IS>{{cite news |last1=Miley |first1=Scott L. |title=When The The meets Hank, good good stuff happens |work=The Indianapolis Star |date=24 Feb 1995 |page=D5}}</ref> |
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|rev6 = ''[[Orlando Sentinel]]'' |
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|rev6score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name="OS">{{cite news |last1=Gettelman |first1=Parry |title=THE THE |work=Orlando Sentinel |date=17 Mar 1995 |department=Calendar |page=11}}</ref> |
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|rev7 = ''[[USA Today]]'' |
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|rev7score = {{rating|3|4}}<ref name="UT">{{cite news |last1=Zimmerman |first1=David |title=COUNTRY |work=USA Today |date=17 Mar 1995 |page=10D}}</ref> |
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|rev8 = ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'' |
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|rev8score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name="VS">{{cite news |last1=Monk |first1=Katherine |title=THE THE Hanky Panky |work=Vancouver Sun |date=23 Mar 1995 |page=C8}}</ref> |
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''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' wrote that "Johnson internalizes Williams' '50s despair and coughs it up as modernist melancholy."<ref name="auto"/> ''[[Trouser Press]]'' called the album "a tour de force tribute," writing that it "might have sunk to self-conscious gimmickry in less perceptive hands, but Johnson makes it work beautifully."<ref>{{cite web |title=The The |url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/the-the/ |website=Trouser Press |access-date=18 May 2022}}</ref> The ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' stated that it "drones with the overmiked rasp, sometime monotonous echo, and bluesy guitars that are The The's trademark."<ref name=CT/> |
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''[[The Independent]]'' determined that, "mostly, ''Hanky Panky'' demonstrates a misapprehension of Williams's art, the greatness of which lies, in part, in his ability to disguise darkness and loneliness in redemptively light settings."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gill |first1=Andy |title=Tribute albums and tribulations |work=The Independent |date=10 Feb 1995 |department=MUSIC/POP |page=26}}</ref> ''[[The Guardian]]'' noted that "gloomy rock replaces the original relaxed melodies, and Johnson's baritone evokes only one colour from Hank's mixed palette of emotions."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Neil |title=THE THE Hanky Panky |work=The Guardian |date=12 Feb 1995 |department=The Observer Review Page |page=16}}</ref> The ''[[Calgary Herald]]'' concluded that "as has happened with the blues and rock in the '60s, it's taken a Brit to unearth the spirit, the soul, the songs of Hank Williams."<ref name=CH/> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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==Personnel== |
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*[[Matt Johnson (singer)|Matt Johnson]] |
*[[Matt Johnson (singer)|Matt Johnson]] – vocals, guitar, bass |
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*[[Eric Schermerhorn]] |
*[[Eric Schermerhorn]] – electric & slide guitar |
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*[[Gail Ann |
*[[Gail Ann Dorsey]] – bass |
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*Reverend Brian McLeod |
*[[Brian_MacLeod_(American_musician)|Reverend Brian McLeod]] – drums |
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*Gentleman Jim Fitting |
*Gentleman Jim Fitting – harmonica |
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*D.C. Collard |
*D.C. Collard – treated melodica, arrangements |
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==References== |
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==External Links== |
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*https://www.amazon.com/Hanky-Panky/dp/B0013AYSNG/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= |
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 27 June 2024
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Released | 14 February 1995 | |||
Recorded | The War Room, Pittsburgh | |||
Label | 550 Music/Epic[1] | |||
Producer | Matt Johnson, Bruce Lampcov | |||
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Hanky Panky is the fifth studio album by English band The The, released on 14 February 1995.[2][3] It consists of cover versions of country singer Hank Williams' songs.[4][5] It reached No. 28 on the UK Albums Chart.[6] Matt Johnson intended Hanky Panky to be the first of many albums he would record covering the work of iconic musicians.[7] Johnson provided the liner notes to Alone and Forsaken, a compilation of Williams demos that was also released in 1995.[8]
Production
[edit]Johnson originally planned to record an EP, and then a standard tribute album, with many musicians interpreting songs, before settling on an album of covers.[9] Eric Schermerhorn played guitar on the album.[10] Some songs contain only voice and harmonium.[11] The band was more interested in retaining the meaning of the songs rather than producing musical copies of them.[12] "Your Cheatin' Heart" was performed in a rockabilly style.[13]
Critical reception
[edit]Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [14] |
Calgary Herald | A[15] |
Chicago Tribune | [16] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[17] |
The Indianapolis Star | [11] |
Orlando Sentinel | [10] |
USA Today | [18] |
Vancouver Sun | [12] |
Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Johnson internalizes Williams' '50s despair and coughs it up as modernist melancholy."[17] Trouser Press called the album "a tour de force tribute," writing that it "might have sunk to self-conscious gimmickry in less perceptive hands, but Johnson makes it work beautifully."[19] The Chicago Tribune stated that it "drones with the overmiked rasp, sometime monotonous echo, and bluesy guitars that are The The's trademark."[16]
The Independent determined that, "mostly, Hanky Panky demonstrates a misapprehension of Williams's art, the greatness of which lies, in part, in his ability to disguise darkness and loneliness in redemptively light settings."[20] The Guardian noted that "gloomy rock replaces the original relaxed melodies, and Johnson's baritone evokes only one colour from Hank's mixed palette of emotions."[21] The Calgary Herald concluded that "as has happened with the blues and rock in the '60s, it's taken a Brit to unearth the spirit, the soul, the songs of Hank Williams."[15]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks by Hank Williams; arrangements/re-arrangements by Matt Johnson and D. C. Collard
- "Honky Tonkin'"
- "Six More Miles"
- "My Heart Would Know"
- "If You'll Be A Baby To Me"
- "I'm A Long Gone Daddy"
- "Weary Blues From Waitin'"
- "I Saw the Light"
- "Your Cheatin' Heart"
- "I Can't Get You Off of my Mind"
- "There's a Tear in My Beer"
- "I Can't Escape from You"
Personnel
[edit]- Matt Johnson – vocals, guitar, bass
- Eric Schermerhorn – electric & slide guitar
- Gail Ann Dorsey – bass
- Reverend Brian McLeod – drums
- Gentleman Jim Fitting – harmonica
- D.C. Collard – treated melodica, arrangements
References
[edit]- ^ Campbell, Chuck (3 March 1995). "Band resurrects Hank Williams with a twist". Detours. Knoxville News Sentinel. p. 6.
- ^ "The The Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ^ Dafoe, Chris (28 January 1995). "Hank Williams and The The make strange disc mates". The Globe and Mail. p. C11.
- ^ "The The's Matt Johnson". MTV News. Archived from the original on 18 May 2022.
- ^ Morse, Steve (7 October 1994). "MATT DOES HANK". Living. The Boston Globe. p. 66.
- ^ "THE THE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
- ^ Niester, Alan (March 1995). "One of the more bizarre and surprising tribute albums...". Saturday Night. 110 (2): 66.
- ^ "HOW POP MUSIC PAYS HOMAGE TO ITSELF". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 14 April 1995. p. 16E.
- ^ Davidson, Neil (23 February 1995). "Hanky Panky dark tribute to Williams". Ottawa Citizen. p. D9.
- ^ a b Gettelman, Parry (17 March 1995). "THE THE". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 11.
- ^ a b Miley, Scott L. (24 February 1995). "When The The meets Hank, good good stuff happens". The Indianapolis Star. p. D5.
- ^ a b Monk, Katherine (23 March 1995). "THE THE Hanky Panky". Vancouver Sun. p. C8.
- ^ Nash, Alanna (March 1995). "Popular music — Hanky Panky by The The". Stereo Review. 60 (3): 90.
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ a b Muretich, James (5 March 1995). "RECENT RELEASES". Calgary Herald. p. C2.
- ^ a b Webber, Brad (16 February 1995). "Recordings". Tempo. Chicago Tribune. p. 7.
- ^ a b "Hanky Panky". EW.com.
- ^ Zimmerman, David (17 March 1995). "COUNTRY". USA Today. p. 10D.
- ^ "The The". Trouser Press. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
- ^ Gill, Andy (10 February 1995). "Tribute albums and tribulations". MUSIC/POP. The Independent. p. 26.
- ^ Spencer, Neil (12 February 1995). "THE THE Hanky Panky". The Observer Review Page. The Guardian. p. 16.