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year |
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1973
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Release Dates |
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1973-09-23
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length |
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0h 33m 50s
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country |
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United States
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description |
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High on the Hog is the most commercially successful album by the southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas. It is mainly known for its cover of the LaVern Baker song "Jim Dandy", which reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album prominently featured southern electric guitar licks and James Mangrum's scratchy, hillbilly vocals.
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wiki link |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_on_the_Hog_(Black_Oak_Arkansas_album)
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Add to tracklist | 1. Swimmin' in Quicksand | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 2. Back to the Land | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 3. Movin' | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 4. Happy Hooker | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 5. Red Hot Lovin' | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 6. Jim Dandy | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 7. Moonshine Sonata | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 8. Why Shouldn't I Smile | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 9. High 'n' Dry | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Add to tracklist | 10. Madman | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:08pm |
Image update | Image update | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:01pm |
First created | Item first created | jfclams | 2022-09-27 6:01pm |