Tony Joe White (album)
Tony Joe White | ||||
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Studio album by Tony Joe White | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded |
December 1–12, 1970 Sounds of Memphis Studio, Memphis and Ardent Recording Studio, Memphis | |||
Genre | Country, pop, blue-eyed soul, swamp rock | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |||
Producer | Peter Asher | |||
Tony Joe White chronology | ||||
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Singles from Tony Joe White | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Tony Joe White[1][2] was the fourth album released by Tony Joe White, and the first he released for Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Peter Asher and recorded between December 1–12, 1970 at Sounds of Memphis Studio and Ardent Recording Studio, Memphis (engineered by Terry Manning).
Track listing
All tracks composed by Tony Joe White, except where indicated
- Side one
- "They Caught The Devil and Put Him in Jail in Eudora, Arkansas"
- "The Change"
- "My Kind of Woman"
- "The Daddy"
- "Black Panther Swamps"
- Side two
- "Five Summers For Jimmy"
- "A Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox"
- "Traveling Bone"
- "I Just Walked Away"
- "Copper Kettle" (Albert Frank Beddoe)
- "Voodoo Village"
Personnel
- Tony Joe White: Guitar, Harmonica
- Robert McGuffie: Bass
- Sammy Creason: Drums
- Mike Utley: Piano, Organ
- Memphis Horns:
- Wayne Jackson: Trumpet
- Andrew Love: Tenor
- James Mitchell: Baritone
- Jack Hale: Trombone
- Louis Collins: Tenor
- Roger Hopps: Trumpet
- String arrangements by Roger Hopps
- Horn arrangements by the Memphis Horns
References
- 1 2 Allmusic review
- ↑ Archived January 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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