Tracks: 1) Clara; 2) Hey Boba Lou; 3) Someone Like You; 4) Dreams Do Come True; 5) Hay Ride; 6) Honey Don’t; 7) Lonely Hours; 8) Sick And Tired; 9) Love Me Like You Can; 10) You Cheated, You Lied; 11) Baby Jean; 12) Southern Love. REVIEW Ronnie’s second LP for Roulette Records came out only a few months after the debut, so there would be little reason to expect any serious changes — yet changes there have been, some merely foreshadowing major future events, others rather reflective of the times. On the trivia front, the most notable fact is the appearance of two tracks (‘Hey Boba Lou’ and ‘Someone Like You’) co-credited to Ronnie, the ubiquitous «Jacqueline Magill», and an aspiring young musician by the name of Robbie Robertson — who, as of late 1959 / early 1960, was still playing in Toronto with his own band, the Suedes, but was already developing a friendship with Ronnie and Levon, occasionally joining them for live shows, serving as a roadie, and, apparently, even participating in their recording sessions in New York — although, to the best of my understanding,
Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Mr. Dynamo (1960)
Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Mr. Dynamo (1960)
Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Mr. Dynamo (1960)
Tracks: 1) Clara; 2) Hey Boba Lou; 3) Someone Like You; 4) Dreams Do Come True; 5) Hay Ride; 6) Honey Don’t; 7) Lonely Hours; 8) Sick And Tired; 9) Love Me Like You Can; 10) You Cheated, You Lied; 11) Baby Jean; 12) Southern Love. REVIEW Ronnie’s second LP for Roulette Records came out only a few months after the debut, so there would be little reason to expect any serious changes — yet changes there have been, some merely foreshadowing major future events, others rather reflective of the times. On the trivia front, the most notable fact is the appearance of two tracks (‘Hey Boba Lou’ and ‘Someone Like You’) co-credited to Ronnie, the ubiquitous «Jacqueline Magill», and an aspiring young musician by the name of Robbie Robertson — who, as of late 1959 / early 1960, was still playing in Toronto with his own band, the Suedes, but was already developing a friendship with Ronnie and Levon, occasionally joining them for live shows, serving as a roadie, and, apparently, even participating in their recording sessions in New York — although, to the best of my understanding,