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Johnny Hickman
Palmhenge
Release Date: 2005 04 19
Label: Campstove

Cracker fans have been tuned into guitarist Johnny Hickman's songwriting abilities since "Another Song About the Rain," one of the finer moments on the group's 1992 eponymous debut. With each successive album, Hickman has written a song or two on his own for the band, while co-writing many of its radio hits, but because he has served as The Edge to David Lowery's Bono it is only now, with his solo debut album Palmhenge that the world can truly hear the scope of his talent. The roaring, guitar-driven redevelopment criticism "The Great Decline" ("They're putting up a superstore where the local merchant tried") is poignant, but the heartfelt, haunting "Little Tom" may be Hickman's most effective song ever. The guy does emotive pop ("Lucky"), observant, banjo-plucked country ("Southern Cal"), backporch country-blues ("The San Bernadino Boy"), and magical, "Grateful Dead"-inspired balladry ("Beauregarde's Retreat"), all of which qualify as "Americana" and all of which rank as extremely good. John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Prerequiem (Palmhenge I)Hickman1:42
2Great Decline (Palmhenge II)Hickman3:25
3Little TomHickman4:21
4LuckyHickman, LeRoy3:56
5Southern CalHickman4:28
6Harvest QueenHickman, LeRoy, Lowery6:08
7San Bernadino BoyHickman, LeRoy2:21
8Hacker BoyHickman4:02
9Little Queen BeeHickman4:41
10FriendsHickman3:27
11Father WinterHickman4:54
12Beauregarde's RetreatHickman4:25

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2005CDCampstove



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