Happy Hour (Ted Hawkins album)

Happy Hour is an album by Ted Hawkins.[1] It was released in 1985.[2]

Happy Hour
Studio album by
Released1985
StudioMusic Lab, Los Angeles
GenreBlues
LabelWindows On The World, Rounder
ProducerBruce Bromberg, Dennis Walker, Dale Wilson
Ted Hawkins chronology
On The Boardwalk (The Venice Beach Tapes) Happy Hour Dock Of The Bay (The Venice Beach Tapes II)

Track listing

All tracks composed by Theodore Hawkins, Jnr.; except where indicated

  1. "Bad Dog"
  2. "Happy Hour" (Dave Mackechnie, Steve Gillette)
  3. "Don't Make Me Explain It"
  4. "The Constitution"
  5. "My Last Goodbye"
  6. "You Pushed My Head Away"
  7. "Revenge of Scorpio"
  8. "California Song"
  9. "Cold & Bitter Tears"
  10. "Gypsy Woman" (Curtis Mayfield)
  11. "Ain't That Pretty"
  12. "One Hundred Miles"

Personnel

  • Ted Hawkins – vocals, guitar
  • Dale Wilson – lead guitar
  • Augie Brown – guitar
  • Dennis Walker – bass
  • Johnny Greer – drums
  • Elizabeth Hawkins – vocals
  • Robert Cray as "Night Train Clemons" – guitar on "You Pushed My Head Away" and "Gypsy Woman"
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References

  1. Sasfy, Joe. "Ted Hawkins--Happy Hour". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  2. "Robert Christgau: Album: Ted Hawkins: Happy Hour". www.robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
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