“Tony Joe” by Tony Joe White - album review

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TJR says

His third album was once again recorded in Nashville and Memphis and he maintains the decent standards set in his previous 2 releases. Notably, he finishes the set strongly by reverting to pucker stripped-back blues roots, foot tappin' on the porch with his own “Stockholm Blues” and a fine cover of John Lee Hooker's “Boom Boom”.

The Jukebox Rebel
16–Jan–2010

Tracklist
A1 [05:39] 4.8.png Tony Joe White - Stud-Spider (Tony Joe White) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
A2 [03:53] 5.7.png Tony Joe White - High Sherrif Of Calhoun Parrish (Tony Joe White) Blues / Rhythm n Blues
A3 [03:41] 6.7.png Tony Joe White - Widow Wimberly (Tony Joe White) Blues / Rhythm n Blues
A4 [03:58] 5.0.png Tony Joe White - Conjure Woman (Tony Joe White) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
A5 [02:18] 4.9.png Tony Joe White - Save Your Sugar For Me (Tony Joe White) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B1 [02:53] 4.8.png Tony Joe White - Hard To Handle (Otis Redding, Al Bell, Allen Jones) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B2 [03:39] 5.4.png Tony Joe White - What Does It Take (Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Vernon Bullock) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B3 [03:11] 4.4.png Tony Joe White - My Friend (Donnie Fritts, Spooner Oldham) Soul Ballad
B4 [03:27] 7.0.png Tony Joe White - Stockholm Blues (Tony Joe White) Blues / Rhythm n Blues
B5 [07:51] 6.4.png Tony Joe White - Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker) Blues / Rhythm n Blues

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