Bobby Darin: Deep Cuts

Bobby Darin: Deep Cuts

A little-chronicled but fascinating chapter of Darin's story is his late-‘60s shift from pop-star showmanship into socially conscious folk rock. Cuts like the funky “Long Line Rider”, about prison-system corruption, and the blues-streaked “Me & Mr. Hohner”, a sardonic take on police brutality against hippies, are among the most penetrating denizens of his deeper catalogue.

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