Track Listing 1. Farm Song 2. Red, White & Pink-Slip Blues 3. High Maintenance Woman 4. Mighty Oak Tree 5. Forged By Fire 6. Last Driftin' Cowboy 7. 127 Rose Avenue 8. All Roads 9. Sounds Like Justice 10. Long Gone Lonesome Blues 11. Gulf Shore Road
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes In later years, Hank Williams Jr.'s conservative Republican views, politically incorrect lyrics, and oft-cartoonish redneck image made him a polarizing figure. Through it all, however, he continued to deliver uncompromising, heartfelt country music with an authenticity and vigor few if any of his contemporaries could match. 127 ROSE AVENUE was released during one of the worst economic recessions in U.S. history, a circumstance that proved the perfect setting for Bocephus's trademark matching of high energy country rock and everyman-themed lyrics. Highlighted by the hit single, "Red, White & Pink Slip Blues" (which details the closing of a mill and the resultant catastrophic effects on a small town), the album tackles a variety of modern concerns head-on, from child abuse ("Sounds Like Justice") to the value of personal relationships ("Mighty Oak Trees"). Throughout, the Louisiana-born singer follows his own path, as always paying tribute to his legendary father while speaking his mind without reservation.
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