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Rack Jobbers Rule 1971 Album

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Modeled after the names of bands in the 1950s, Joe Crane and his Hoodoo Rhythm Devils signed with Capitol Records under the direction of Michael Sunday and Jack Leahy, and made their first record Rack Jobber's Rule in 1971. The name was too big of a mouthful, so it was shortened to the Hoodoo Rhythm Devils.
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1. Do Do Do 2m 43s
2. Black Widow 3m 16s
3. Like Fire 3m 36s
4. Snake Doctor 2m 54s
5. Four Set Blues 2m 50s
6. Black Cadillac 3m 22s
7. Red Pacific 4m 5s
8. Hurtin' Side of Love 2m 23s
9. Green Light 2m 59s
10. Hoodoo Beat 5m 30s

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This defiantly unconventional debut record from the Hoodoos seems like it should be a real redneck rock kind of experience, but not really. In actuality these guys were quirky musicians who ended up in the post-hippie San Francisco scene and cut an album which reflected that mindset. Think of something similar to a darker, more risk-taking version of Little Feat, and you've arrived at Rack Jobbers Rule. For me, it's fun while it's on, but only slight bits leave an impression once it's off.
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