Officially released on CD late in 2008, long after his American Idol spotlight dimmed so dark he lost his major-label contract, Early Works reveals that Taylor Hicks was always a working musician, a no-fuss journeyman that cranked out soulful rock & roll, the kind that always sounds pretty good in a beer ad. That isn't much of a surprise: his Idol performances and post-Idolalbum suggested that he could always crank songs like "Soul Thing" and the softer "The Deal," a Bob Seger-styled midtempo number that surfaced on his major-label effort and is here in an early incarnation that isn't that much different. What's surprising about Early Works is its strain of sweet, folky singer/songwriter pop, halfway between Van Morrison and Stephen Stills. Most of the record is in this vein - possibly because it's a sound that's easier to market than the soul-rock that made his name - and while it's just as classic rock in its own way as the barroom blues boogie that brought him fame, it does suggest a depth not quite heard in his Idol-era performances. It's still journeyman stuff - music marked by its dogged devotion not divine spark - but it's well-done, heartfelt and endearing, sounding like the work of a local boy made good. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Early Works
08/19/2008 | Welk Records
All Music Guide Review
Early Works Track Listing
Credits of Early Works
- Eddie Ayers
- Percussion
- Ian Corey
- Guitar (Bass)
- Brandon Kidd
- Sax (Alto)
- Jay Knorr
- Drums, Vocals
- Roger Lawrenson
- Producer, Mixing
- Patrick Lunceford
- Drums
- Jon Cook
- Guitar
- Michael Sheehan
- Photography
- Jordan Feldstein
- Management
- Taylor Hicks
- Guitar, Vocals, Mixing, Compilation Producer, Producer, Harmonica
- Jay Smith & the Majestics
- Percussion
- Carrie Smith
- Art Direction, Design
- Wynn Christian
- Guitar (Electric)
- Brian Less
- Piano, Organ (Hammond)
- Don Cobb
- Compilation Mastering
- Mitchell Jones
- Bass













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