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Selected Shorts

 
Album Review: Selected Shorts

  • Artist: Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 26, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Dan Hicks' multifaceted musicality and adroit lyrical aptitude surface on Selected Shorts (2004). Backed by his 21st century reformation of the Hot Licks -- including the powerhouse rhythm section of Jim Keltner (drums) and Tony Garnier (bass) -- Hicks blends his love of swing and continental jazz into a uniquely modern sensibility. He likewise remains remarkably prolific, penning 11 of the set's 14 cuts. The eclectic affair opens with a spry "Mama's Boy Blues" that barrels along, augmented by some piquant Hammond B-3 organ maneuvers from Mike Finnigan. "That's Where I'm At" is a hot-steppin' number that would have sounded right at home on the bandstand of the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. Returning Hot Lick "Symphony" Sid Page (violin), adorns the melody, while Van Dyke Parks (accordion) creates an ethereal gypsy-esque vibe surrounding Hicks' surreal poetry. The blues-fused original "Hey Bartender" chugs steadily, sporting a humorous call-and-response with the Lickettes. Hicks is joined by Willie Nelson on the ambling "One More Cowboy," a tune infused with same Southwestern flavor of Nelson's classic duets with Waylon Jennings. "Barstool Boogie" stands out not only for featuring a co-lead with Jimmy Buffet (vocals), but as a stellar example of Hicks' deliciously droll dialogue and trademark infectious groove. Another zenith is the remake of "C'mon-A-My-House," adopting a darker quality compared to Rosemary Clooney's 1951 version. The album concludes with "That Ain't Right" and the pairing of Hicks and Butthole Surfers' frontman Gibby Haynes -- whose contributions are derived from a collect phone call -- further exemplifies Hicks' artistic malleability. In this way he enters the ranks of Tom Waits and the aforementioned Van Dyke Parks in terms of relevance to a modern audience. Whether you're a longtime Dan Hicks enthusiast or a recent convert, Selected Shorts is a heartily recommended entry into his intangible, yet instantly recognizable canon. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mama's Boy Blues Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (3:13)
That's Where I Am Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (3:07)
Hey Bartender Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (5:30)
Willie Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (4:11)
One More Cowboy Allan "Jake" Jacobs Willie Nelson, Dan Hicks (4:03)
Barstool Boogie Dan Hicks Jimmy Buffett, Dan Hicks (3:03)
C'mon-A-My House William Saroyan, Ross Bagdasarian Dan Hicks (3:55)
First I Lost My Marbles Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (3:09)
That Ain't Right Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (3:09)
Cue the Violins Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (4:27)
I'll See You in My Dreams Isham Jones, Gus Kahn Dan Hicks (3:28)
Texas Kinda Attitude Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (3:26)
That's the Smoke They're Blowin' Dan Hicks Dan Hicks (4:25)
That Ain't Right [Gibby Phones It In Mix] Dan Hicks Gibby Haynes, Dan Hicks (3:09)

Credits

Willie Nelson (Vocals), Willie Nelson (Duet), Jimmy Buffett (Vocals), Jimmy Buffett (Duet), Van Dyke Parks (Accordion), Denny Freeman (Guitar), Jim Keltner (Drums), Sid Page (Violin), Gary Hoey (Guitar (Electric)), Gary Hoey (Producer), Gary Hoey (Engineer), Dave Bell (Guitar (Rhythm)), Ray Benson (Producer), Tony Garnier (Bass), Tim Hauser (Producer), Gibby Haynes (Vocals), Gibby Haynes (Duet), Dan Hicks (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dan Hicks (Vocals), Dan Hicks (Collage), Dan Hicks (Project Concept), Dan Hicks (Song Research), Cliff Hugo (Bass), Michael Hutchinson (Engineer), Jack Sheldon (Trumpet), Bobbi Page (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Peters (Mixing), Terry Wood (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy "Z" Zavala (Harmonica), Brie Darling (Percussion), Brie Darling (Conga), Gene Grimaldi (Mastering), Dave Kaplan (Producer), Alan Schulman (Engineer), Dave Darling (Percussion), Dave Darling (Producer), Dave Darling (Mixing), David P. Jackson (Piano), Chris Burns (Engineer), J. D. Crayne (Photography), Jesus Florido (Violin), Gonzalo Bergara (Guitar)
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Selected Shorts is an event at New York’s Symphony Space on the Upper West Side, in which actors read classic and new short fiction before a live audience. The annual season of the live events at Symphony Space begins in the mid-fall and ends in mid-spring, and usually consists of three short story readings. Symphony Space's Artistic Director Isaiah Sheffer hosts the live event, although many Selected Shorts also feature guest hosts, often well-known writers, who will also choose the stories to be read that evening.

The readings are recorded live and become the basis of a one-hour radio program, hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, and produced in conjunction with WNYC. The programs are distributed by Public Radio International and air on PRI affiliate public radio stations in the United States. The radio program airs weekly throughout the year.

Originally, the program was distributed by National Public Radio. However, in October 2007, it switched to distribution by forging a partnership with PRI, Public Radio International.

The show begins and ends with the piano and cello duet "Come to the Meadow" by Roger Kellaway.

See also

Category:Selected Shorts for works featured in the program.

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