Some locales seem to come with their own soundtrack. Don Ho and his tiny
bubbles provide the background music for Hawaii, Edith Piaf for Paris.
The reggae of Bob Marley evokes Jamaica. The soundtrack for Alabama is
without question provided by our troubled troubadour Hank Williams.
The 2016 biography Hank by Mark Ribowsky paints a dark picture of the
musician's short, alcoholic, drug-filled life: a life of loneliness and
pain. He goes so far as to call Hank's life story "noir-ish"....
In Alabama Noir we encounter "troubles and foibles" galore, darkness
in many forms. The stories range from the deadly grim to some that are
actually mildly humorous.
We see desperate behavior on the banks of the Tennessee River, in the
neighborhoods of Birmingham, in the affluent suburbs of Mobile, in a
cemetery in Montgomery, and even on the deceptively pleasant beaches of
the Gulf of Mexico. Fans of noir should all find something to enjoy.