Hank Williams III's Debut Studio Album Risin' Outlaw Reissued for Its 25th Anniversary Edition on Colored LP.
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Risin' Outlaw is the debut album by Hank Williams III, released in 1999. This album marks the beginning of Hank III's career in the country music scene, showing a strong influence of his grandfather, Hank Williams Sr., and his father, Hank Williams Jr., while also incorporating his own unique style.
The album features a mix of traditional country music and rockabilly, with lyrics that reflect Hank III's rebellious nature and outlaw persona. Songs on the album often deal with themes of heartache, drinking, and life on the edge, capturing the essence of the outlaw country genre.
Notable tracks include "I Don't Know," which deals with uncertainty and struggle and "Cocaine Blues," a cover of the classic song about the consequences of a reckless lifestyle.
Side A:
- I Don't Know
- You're The Reason
- If The Shoe Fits
- 87 Southbound
- Lonesome For You
- What Did Love Ever Do To You
- On My Own
Side B:
- Honky Tonk Girls
- Devil's Daughter
- Cocaine Blues
- Thunderstorms & Neon Signs
- Why Don't You Leave Me Alone
- Blue Devil