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COUNTRY
MUSIC NEWS, JULY/AUGUST 2008
RECORD REVIEWS
TIM
HUS
BUSH PILOT BUCKAROO
STONY PLAIN RECORDS - SPCD-1336
PRODUCED BY: TIM HUS
By Larry Delaney
If you haven’t yet jumped on the Tim Hus musical
bandwagon… you’re missing one of the better
things that has happened in Cancountry in recent
times. Hus, from Alberta, is the ‘real deal’
when it comes to creating musical images of ‘Backroads
Canadiana’. He writes unique songs about unique
Canadian characters, places and things… a modern
day Stompin’ Tom Connors with some Lightfoot and
Tyson thrown into his stylish creations.
Bush Pilot Buckaroo marks Tim
Hus’ third album outing, following neatly on the
footsteps of his 2004 Alberta Crude and 2006
Huskies & Husqvarnas ground-breaking albums;
but this time around he has the support of front line
indie label Stony Plain Records, and that should
help in creating the national exposure that Tim Hus' music
deserves.
Bush Pilot Buckaroo is again
filled with Tim Hus’ original tunes, although he
does treat us to a couple of ‘outside’ items
here in a cover of the Stompin’ Tom Connors tune
Hockey Mom (a relatively obscure sequel of sorts
to Connors classic The Hockey Song); and a version
of the Steve Fromholz folksy tune Man With The Big
Hat, on which Hus has invited Canadian Hall of Famer
Gary Fjellgaard to sit in as a special ‘story-telling’
guest.
The knockout item on the album comes in the honky-tonk
flavoured Bakersfield Music. Here Tim tells us
that even sitting in a bar in Ft. McMurray, with a jukebox
filled with Merle (Haggard) and Buck
(Owens) and with his own band on stage, the ‘Bakersfield
Sound’ always has a home with diehard country music
fans.
Other winners include the cowboy lament Battle River,
and the story song The Great Divide, both tunes
oozing with an obvious Ian Tyson influence; while the
honky tonk tune Vancouver Blues, and the Waylon
Jennings inspired Roadhouse Band, all have enough
commercial appeal to warrant country radio airplay.
Listen also for some of Tim Hus’ Canadiana appeal
in Dempster Highway, the title track Bush
Pilot Buckaroo, Cattlerack Cadillac, and
A Hundred Grande, a tune that will put smiles
on the faces of the many Maritimers who have ‘gone
west young man’
Tim Hus produced Bush Pilot Buckaroo at Muzik Haus Studios
in Three Hills, Alberta, utilizing his full-time band
members Spider Bishop and Peterbilt Pete Christian, and
some select session players.
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