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1971 studio album by Tony Joe White
Tony Joe White Released 1971 Recorded December 1–12, 1970 Studio Sounds of Memphis Studio, Memphis; Ardent Recording Studio, Memphis Genre Label Warner Bros. Producer Peter Asher
"They Caught The Devil " Released: 1970
"The Daddy " Released: 1971
"I Just Walked Away " Released: 1971
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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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
Tony Joe White - guitar, harmonica
Robert McGuffie - bass
Sammy Creason - drums
Mike Utley - piano, organ
Memphis Horns :
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Andrew Love - tenor saxophone
James Mitchell - baritone saxophone
Jack Hale - trombone
Louis Collins - tenor
Roger Hopps - trumpet
String arrangements by Roger Hopps
Horn arrangements by the Memphis Horns
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Singles Related