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Hank Williams, I Saw the Light

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1585760

Disk length: 32m 17s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Saw The Light 2:49
2. Calling You 2:56
3. Dear Brother 2:49
4. Wealth Won't Save You'r Soul 2:49
5. How Can You Refuse Him Now 1:58
6. When God Comes and Gathers His Jewles 2:44
7. Jesus Remembered Me 2:54
8. A House Of Gold 2:53
9. I'm Gonna Sing 2:54
10. Message To My Mother 2:25
11. Thank God 2:23
12. The Angel of Death 2:35

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Review

"Most people don't understand that Hank Williams was preaching to them just as fervently as a Baptist preacher on Sunday," the songwriter Harlan Howard has said. But sometimes he used a pulpit. On I Saw the Light Williams administers directly to the soul in 12 songs of redemption ("How Can You Refuse Him Now"), salvation ("Jesus Remembered Me"), and warning ("The Angel of Death"). From the title cut on, these performances throb with unsettling power, since they come from a man who knew he'd soon meet his maker, and who already looked pre-dead, a comely corpse in a Nudie suit. If such naked spiritual yearning is strictly passé in today's hip country marketplace, Williams's passion is as stark and bone-rattling as it gets. Don't be surprised if you end up on your knees. --Alanna Nash

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I Saw the Light

Tracks: 16 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 44m 22s (+12m 5s)

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