Compare Honky Tonk Man: Buck Sings Country Classics
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Arriving less than a year after the gigantic set covering ' complete recordings of 1969-1975, 's 2013 collection offers something unavailable and unexpected from the same period: a collection of 18 classic country covers cut for Hee Haw during its heyday in the early '70s. These were recorded for use in the show, but the idea was that would lay down a scratch vocal and then sing live during the show, so these specific versions, containing rough vocals from , have never been heard before. "Rough" is a bit of a misleading description, actually, as it suggests that tossed off these vocals, which is hardly the case. was at his peak as a professional entertainer, as were , so they played these songs with ease and no small sense of panache. Sometimes, this professionalism can read as slickness -- there is just a glimpse of show biz gloss to "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water" and "My Bucket's Got a Whole in It" -- but part of the appeal of this collection is hearing how can kick out such entertaining versions of well-known songs with little effort. Plus, they always sound like themselves: there may be no great reinterpretation of these largely shopworn songs, but the band doesn't ape the original recordings, either. They simply lay back and cut into a bunch of great standards ( 's "Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer" qualifies as one of the rare songs that is lost to time, but it's fun to hear here) and it's tremendous fun to listen to the band play. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewne