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All for Business

 
Album Review: All for Business

  • Artist: Jimmy Dawkins
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1971
  • Total Time: 100:18
  • Genre: Blues

Review

This time around, Dawkins handed the majority of the vocal duties to Andrew "Big Voice" Odom and concentrated on his guitar (actually, he had some potent help in that department, too: Otis Rush was on second guitar). A generally solid but not overly enthralling set, with two bonus cuts and an alternate take of "Moon Man" added to the CD version. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
All for Business Jimmy Dawkins Jimmy Dawkins (4:46)
Cotton Country Jimmy Dawkins (8:15)
Moon Man Jimmy Dawkins (5:04)
Down So Long Jimmy Dawkins (4:03)
Welfare Blues Jimmy Dawkins (4:31)
Having Such a Hard Time Jimmy Dawkins (3:44)
Sweet Home Chicago Robert Johnson Jimmy Dawkins (7:25)
Born in Poverty Jimmy Dawkins Jimmy Dawkins (7:27)
Jammin' With Otis [#] Jimmy Dawkins (6:58)
Hippies Playground [#] Jimmy Dawkins (3:22)
Moon Man [Alternate Take][*] Jimmy Dawkins (4:16)

Credits

Jimmy Conley (Sax (Tenor)), Nick Allen (Cover Photo), Otis Rush (Sax (Tenor)), Robert G. Koester (Supervisor), Big Voice Odom (Vocals), Jimmy Dawkins (Guitar), Charlie Hicks (Drums), Robert G. Koester (Production Concept), Andrew Odom (Vocals), Jim O'Neal (Liner Notes), Robert G. Koester (Producer), Al Brandtner (Cover Design), Sonny Thompson (Organ), Otis Rush (Guitar), Steve Wagner (Producer), Stu Black (Engineer), Al Brandtner (Design), Ernest Gatewood (Bass), Big Voice Odom (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Dawkins (Vocals), Sonny Thompson (Piano), Nick Allen (Photography), Robert Crowder (Drums)
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