DAN HICKS AND THE HOT LICKS

TANGLED TALES

2009-04-01

DAN HICKS AND THE HOT LICKS With a voice that is often perilously close to being out of tune and a delivery that spits out words faster than bullets at a drive by shooting Dan Hicks can sometimes leave listeners in the dust which, of course, is part of the charm as you listen to his tunes over and over again to pick up the sly jokes and crazed ruminations on life. Making the repeated listening worthwhile is a musical backdrop that veers wildly between gypsy swing, jazz, jug band and blues Highlights of this set include Hicks trying to negotiate through a rude world on "The Diplomat", which gets extra sass from his female backing crew, the bass driven "Blues My Naughty Baby" and the title track, both of which feature Hicks trying his hand at Cab Calloway style scatting, the jazzy homage to his father, "Song for my Father", the bluesy tale of a party gal, "The Rounder" (featuring Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica), the tub-thumping, "Ragtime Cowboy Joe", the spot on cover of Dylan’s "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and the chill out vibe of "Let It Simmer". Smitty

More reviews tagged #Rock

  • reviewed 05/2008

    VAN MORRISON
    KEEP IT SIMPLE

  • reviewed 04/2012

    THE BURNING OF ROME
    (Selections from the forthcoming album) With Us

  • reviewed 09/2004

    Citizen Cope
    The Clarence Greenwood Recordings

  • reviewed 01/2006

    SUBDUDES
    Behind the Levee

  • reviewed 05/2014

    CAROLINE SMITH
    Half About Being a Woman

  • reviewed 01/2016

    Kerosene Stars
    Burn The Evidence

Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club

The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.