Opie Hendrix - San Jacinto

Written by Scott Chaffin
Published February 10, 2004

I've been sitting on this last piece of found musica for too long, so I'll just knock it out here for you while I sit and listen to it. I found this one on my desk when I got back from Minneapolis a week or two ago, a present from The Wife. I finally got to listen to it on my drive back from Austin last week.

It's really hard for me to say just how much I like this album, and how much I dig Opie Hendrix. There's really nothing wrong with it that I can find (except for one slow song that I just can't abide). I'm already on record as saying that Opie's nothing short of a Texas musical genius, and this CD just makes me believe that even more. He's an awesome guitarist, and I love to hear him wail. So, let me just kind of take this track-by-track, if you don't mind. But really...you should just trust me on this one and go buy it right frikkin' now. You will not make a mistake by snagging Smashed Hits at the same time, my friends.

1) A 30 second intro that cracks you up...

2) Can't Even Yodel - a nice little "saloon by the train station & a broken heart" song about drinking, sorta shuffly and blue. Good pedal steel guitar here, and some superb fiddling, too. I want to hear this one out under the stars. And Opie does a passable yodel in there, too.

3) Little Party - heh...a good "caught you in the middle of doing wrong" in classic Ft. Worth Stockyards country music style. I can just see the hats twirling the rhinestone jeans around in a sweet, well-practiced two-step. Lopes along beautifully, has a good honky-tonk piano plinking along in there, and the chorus a great sing-along (the dog is the only one who agrees with me.)

4) Golfing & Gravy - a folky, fun little thing, full of aphorisms and metaphors, strung along with what I've come to consider a typical Opie style — bright notes peeking out, kinda poppy, but fun — a real toe-tapper & head-knodder. Great line: "gotta keep singin, even when no one's dancin..."

5) Beautiful & True - slow love song — UGH! But wait...there's a nice accordion, and a cool San Angelo mex-tex sound back there. It's got a name, but I can't recall it. Sounds like Family Dance Night at the VFW in Brady...

6) You & Me - good "we're both a couple of drunks, so let's get drunk, get together, and have some fun" song.

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#1 — February 12, 2004 @ 13:48PM — Eric Olsen

Thanks Scott! great to hear from you and Opie.

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