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This time around, Dawkins handed the majority of the vocal duties to Andrew "Big Voice" Odom and concentrated on his guitar (actually, he had some potent help in that department, too: Otis Rush was on second guitar). A generally solid but not overly enthralling set, with two bonus cuts and an alternate take of "Moon Man" added to the CD version.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/22/1993 |
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Label: | Delmark |
UPC: | 0038153063429 |
catalogNumber: | 634 |
Rank: | 70495 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Jimmy Dawkins Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsAndrew Odom Vocals,Background Vocals
Sonny Thompson Organ,Piano
Jimmy Conley Tenor Saxophone
Ernest Gatewood Bass
Otis Rush Guitar,Tenor Saxophone
Robert Crowder Drums
Charlie Hicks Drums
Technical Credits
Stu Black EngineerRobert Johnson Composer
Robert G. Koester Producer,Production Concept
Jim O'Neal Liner Notes
Brandtner Cover Design
Nick Allen Cover Photo
Steve Wagner Producer
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