Hillbilly Homeboy Tim Wilson |
Released June 06, 2000
Tim Wilson, who combines standup comedy with comic country songs in about equal proportions, has a song called "The Ballad of John Rocker" that is given two renditions -- the "club" and "studio" versions -- on Hillbilly Homeboy. It's more than a little ironic to hear Wilson criticizing the embattled baseball player in song since the singer/comedian has been known to make humorous remarks little short of Rocker's serious ones about race. But Wilson is on much better behavior here than he sometimes has been in the past. While his humor remains Southern and rural-oriented, he has purged it of some of its more bigoted aspects. (Of course, he's not entirely de-fanged.) He has even bleeped out all the bad words, presumably so that the material can be played on the radio, though the effect is irritating on the commercially released album. Humor can be very local, and those outside of Wilson's Southern milieu may miss the jokes. A good rule of thumb for the potential buyer is to ask yourself how much you know about NASCAR. For example, do you know who Dale Earnhardt is? If not, this is not the album for you, since you won't catch many of the references. If so, you probably already have a couple of Wilson's earlier albums, or you've heard him on your favorite morning radio show, and you should know what to expect. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Hillbilly Homeboy 2. Chattanooga 3. Fireworks in Tennessee 4. Ringold, Georgia 5. The Monteagle Cop 6. Baptists & Catholics 7. That Wuttin' a Marlboro 8. Earnhardt 9. Tide & Skittles 10. Chad Little 11. The Talladega Song 12. Michael McDonald Had a Farm 13. The Ballad of John Rocker 14. Uncle B.S. 1865 15. Uncle B.S. 1876 16. Uncle B.S. 1492 17. Learned to Ride (The Motorcycle Song) 18. Back When Country Was Ugly 19. Darryl Strokes (That Dumb Sonofa) Almost Shot Santa Claus 20. 19-Year-Old & The Go TH Hell Store 21. Living on Gas Card 22. Uncle B.S. 1647 23. Uncle B.S. 1969 24. The Family Reunion 25. The Ballad of John Rocker 26. Relationship Humor 27. Love Songs for Losers
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