The Next Hundred Years
The Next Hundred Years is a 1994 album by Ted Hawkins. It was the last album released during Hawkins' lifetime.
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Released | March 29, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Studio | Zeitgeist Studio, additional recording at The Complex | |||
Genre | Soul blues | |||
Length | 36:06 | |||
Label | DGC/Geffen | |||
Producer | Tony Berg | |||
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Reception
The editorial staff of AllMusic Guide gave the album 2.5 out of four stars, with review Bill Dahl stating it is "a far weaker outing than what came before" due to the additional musicians.[1]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Ted Hawkins; except where indicated
- "Strange Conversation"
- "Big Things"
- "There Stands the Glass" (Russ Hall, Mary Shurtz, Michael Pierce)
- "Biloxi" (Jesse Winchester)
- "Groovy Little Things"
- "The Good and the Bad"
- "Afraid"
- "Green-Eyed Girl"
- "Ladder Of Success"
- "Long as I Can See the Light" (John Fogerty)
Personnel
- Ted Hawkins – guitar, vocals
Additional musicians
- Chris Bruce – guitar
- Tony Berg – keyboards, guitar
- Jim Keltner – drums, percussion
- Greg Leisz – steel guitar
- Pat Mastelotto – drums, percussion
- Kevin McCormick – bass guitar
- Billy Payne – keyboards
- John Pierce – bass guitar
- Guy Pratt – bass guitar
- Martin Tillman – cello
- Patrick Warren – keyboards
- Greg Wells – drums, percussion
Technical personnel
- Tony Berg – production
- Bob Ludwig – mastering at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine, United States
- Pat McCarthy – mixing
- John Paterno – recording
- Susan Rogers – recording
Artwork
- Jeff Sedlik – photography
- Robin Sloane – creative direction
- Janet Wolsborn – art direction
Chart positions
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] | 20 |
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References
- Dahl, Bill. "The Next Hundred Years – Ted Hawkins". AllMusic Guide. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
- "Australiancharts.com – Ted Hawkins – The Next Hundred Years". Hung Medien. Retrieved March 14, 2014.
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