Too Much Is Never Enough opens with its title track, a good country
rock tune about a musician’s troubles with alcohol, with lyrics that mention
Johnny Paycheck and his song “Fifteen Beers.” “And was I singing like Johnny Paycheck, or
just drinking his fifteen beers/My memory’s a little rough/I should just lay
off the stuff/Because one is too much, and too much is never enough.” AJ
Hobbs himself has had his own battles with the bottle, and certainly gets a
good part of his inspiration for this song from those troubles. “Life Without
You” features some really good lyrics, such as these lines: “When I call you from Nashville/It won’t be ‘cause
I miss you/It will be ‘cause I’m feeling alone.” And those are followed by
another line I love: “You can call me
crazy, but girl, what’s the use?” And yet this song is a love song, of
sorts. He even speaks of marriage with the woman in question. “But it ain’t worth a damn living life
without you.” There is also a delightful little jam featuring some great
work on guitar in the song’s second half.
The album’s first cover is
Merle Haggard’s “The Bottle Let Me Down,” a song from his 1966 record Swinging Doors. “Tonight the bottle let me down/And let your memory come around.” Ah,
it’s so sad when alcohol doesn’t do its job. But boy, this is a great
rendition. The CD’s other cover is actually a song by Ted Russell Kamp, “A
Whole Lot Of You And Me,” an excellent tune which was included on his Night Owl album as well as on The Low And Lonesome Sound. This country version works quite well, and of course Kamp is on bass. “A little bit of you is all that I’m looking
for.”
I absolutely love the backing
vocals on “Shit Just Got Real.” For me, they really make that song, adding a
delicious touch of soul to this country rock number. There is also some good
stuff on keys and pedal steel. “And we
were supposed to see your mama/But I can’t make it now/Don’t your mama hate me
anyhow?” By the way, “Shit Just Got Real” is a song that AJ Hobbs had
previously included on his Cal King EP, where it was the title track. And on “Take
It Slow,” Dominique Pruitt joins AJ Hobbs on vocals. Pruitt, a sexy redhead
with a distinct and delightful voice, also co-wrote the song. This one is whole
lot of fun. “The quicker we get out of
here, the slower we can go.” Oh yes!
Another favorite is the disc’s
closing track, “Tomorrow I’ll Be Hurtin’,” a relaxed and thoughtful country
song about being a traveling musician. “I’ll
play you every song I know, and then I’ll play them all again/I think I’ve seen
this place before, but I can’t remember when/It’s all sinking in, I can’t turn
back now/Shaking hands and paying the band, and getting by somehow.”
CD Track List
- Too Much Is Never Enough
- Life Without You
- The Loser
- The Bottle Let Me Down
- Daddy Loved The Lord
- Eastside
- Shit Just Got Real
- Are You Going To Tennessee?
- A Whole Lot Of You And Me
- Take It Slow
- Waylon & Merle
- Tomorrow I’ll Be Hurtin’
Too Much Is Never Enough is scheduled to be released on February
17, 2017 on Booker Records.
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