 This album is unique in that the song titles are in a different order on
the LP than on the jacket. I found this pretty interesting!
This is also the first LP released under the new distributorship of
Buddah Records. |
Kirks Best
CHS-2054 - (1973)
Side 1:
Serious Drinking (Carmon Holland)
I’ll Be There (Vance Bulla-Cliff
Williamson)
The Road (Ted Harris)
If This Ain’t Heaven (Kirk Hansard)
Through This World Of Mine (Vic Alpine)
Side 2:
Nudist Colony (Fred Leinweber)
Adults Only (R. Martin )
Make It Short Make It Sweet (Joe Gibson)
What Have You Done (Jimmy Hinson)
A Thousand Honky Tonks Ago (Joe Gibson)
Produced by:
Slim Williamson - Joe Gibson - Bill Walker
Album Design by Dan Quest & Associates, Inc

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There's a certain magnetism about a real artist - and you don't have to
be told it's there, you can feel it. -- such an artist is Kirk Hansard.
When Kirk sings, the song has an entirely new meaning. He
pours out the secrets of his heart and reveals his innermost thoughts
and brings home to you all the things he sings about.
With all his abilities and talents, Kirk is a real
down-to-earth person. He is still that someone you can enjoy just
talking to an individual with love, feeling and understanding as big as
the sky. He is always willing to lend a helping hand to the struggling
artists and encourages them to stay in country music until they achieve
their goal.
Kirk's love for country music and its people is genuine. It's
people like Kirk that makes country music the greatest business on
earth.
Kirk is an outstanding entertainer as well as a gifted
musician. - - listen to this album and you'll realize that it's the
greatness and magnitude combined that makes him one of the "greats".
Ronnie Campbell -- WTLK Radio, Taylorsville, N.
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