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Hey Boss Man!

 
Album Review: Hey Boss Man!

  • Artist: Frank Frost
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1962
  • Genre: Blues

Review

One of the last great blues recordings produced by the legendary Sam Phillips. Frost and his Mississippi cohorts Jack Johnson and Sam Carr played Southern juke joint blues rough and ready in the classic mold, with plenty of dynamic interplay and nasty, lowdown grooves. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everything's Alright Keith Karlson, Nickey Crouch Frank Frost
Lucky to Be Living Frank Frost Frank Frost
Jelly Roll King Frank Frost Frank Frost
Baby You're So Kind Frank Frost Frank Frost
Gonna Make You Mine Frank Frost Frank Frost
Now Twist Frank Frost Frank Frost
Big Boss Man Al Smith, Luther Dixon Frank Frost
Jack's Jump Frank Frost Frank Frost
So Tired of Living by Myself Frank Frost Frank Frost
Now What You Gonna Do Frank Frost Frank Frost
Pocket Full of Shells Frank Frost Frank Frost
Just Come on Home Frank Frost Frank Frost

Credits

Frank Frost (?)
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