Ted Hawkins: The Next Hundred Years

Artikkelnr.: AAPB 124

Analogue Productions - Audiophile Recording - 200g LP

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Analogue Productions

Rough-edged passionate soul debut by singer/guitarist Ted Hawkins

Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original master tape

200-gram LP plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings

Stoughton Printing tip-on gatefold jacket

"This rich-sounding LP will make you shake your fist at the gods: cult hero Hawkins died, aged just 58, on 1st January 1995, mere months after this album´s release and the promise of a new chapter to his patchy career. Older readers will recall him being championed by English DJ Andy Kershaw when roots music was all the rage, Hawkins producing an amalgam of soul, blues, R&R folk and gospel, appealing to fans across all genres. With hindsight, this is slicker if less intimate than his earlier LPs, but it´s still a dream if you love textured vocals. Appropriately and ironically, the closer is a poignant version of Creedence Clearwater Revival´s ´Long As I Can See The Light.´" — Sound Quality: 90% — Ken Kessler, Hi Fi News, July 2019

Unnoted and obscure except to those who frequently passed him by, Ted Hawkins sat on a milk crate on the Venice Beach boardwalk for years as a street performer and passed the hat. Although he strummed an acoustic guitar, he wasn´t a blues or folk artist; he was a rough-edged soul/country singer in the fashion of his biggest hero, Sam Cooke.

This was Hawkins´ first major-label release (though his sixth album overall). That passionate soulfulness in his raspy voice and insistent guitar dominates the foreground, even though producer Tony Berg tastefully mixed in supportive musicians. Listeners have good reason to be suspicious when critics hail a largely unkown street singer as a major talent, but Hawkins, who died shortly after this album´s release in March 1994, was the real thing.

Analogue Productions has drawn out Hawkins´ soulful and gritty voice, embracing rawness and emotion, in this new 200-gram 33 1/3 reissue. Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog tapes, and plated and pressed by Quality Record Pressings, this LP presents one of the best performances from a true artist. And it comes in a premium Stoughton Printing gatefold tip-on jacket with additional photography.

If, as one reviewer said, Cooke himself had bounced in and out of prison all of his life and ended up singing on the street with an acoustic guitar, it´s hard to imagine how he would have sounded any different than this.

THE NEXT HUNDRES YEARS 
Artist Ted Hawkins
Tittel The Next Hundred Years
Sjanger Blues / Rhythm & Blues
Pressing Plant Quality Record Pressings
Mastret av Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio 
Format Vinyl - 200g 
Antall plater 1
Lydkvalitet Audiofil
Plateselskap Analogue Productions 
Utgivelsesdato 1994 / 2018
Platenummer AAPB 124
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THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS
Nr SIDE 1
01       Strange Conversation
02 Big Things
03 There Stands The Glass
04 Biloxi
05 Groovy Little Things
Nr SIDE 2
01 The Good And The Bad
02 Afraid
03 Green-Eyed Girl
04 Ladder Of Success
05 Long As I Can See The Light