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High on the Hog

 
Album Review: High on the Hog

Review

This is probably the best-known album in the Black Oak Arkansas catalog, thanks in large to part to its hit cover of the LaVern Baker R&B classic "Jim Dandy." This effective update combines a countrified touch, some electric guitar fireworks, and a frenetic double-time tempo with the inimitable hillbilly vocals of Jim "Dandy" Mangrum to create a song that became a hit with both country and pop listeners. It is definitely High on the Hog's undisputed highlight, but the other tracks surrounding it also have plenty to offer. Although they were too eccentric a band to fit a strict "Southern rock" label à la Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Oak Arkansas did have an ability to dish up both country and rock sounds with style. For instance, "Red Hot Lovin'" is a punchy rocker about the joys of loving a red-haired woman, while "Back to the Land" is a tribute to rural life delivered in a convincing, pure country style. Elsewhere, the group also shows a surprisingly ability to mix elements of pure funk into their country-rock stew: "Swimmin' in Quicksand" glides along on some funky wah-wah guitar licks that could have been lifted from a Funkadelic record. The band also gets a solid showcase for their chops on "Moonshine Sonata," a tasty little instrumental that starts off as sprightly country-rock rave-up before shifting into a down-home ballad tempo for a surprisingly lovely and mellow finale. In the end, High on the Hog probably won't appeal to anyone who isn't already a Southern rock fan, but anyone who enjoys this genre will find plenty to like on this album. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Swimmin' in Quicksand Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (3:20)
Back to the Land Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (2:25)
Movin' Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (3:13)
Happy Hooker Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (5:27)
Red Hot Lovin' Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (2:45)
Jim Dandy Lincoln Chase Black Oak Arkansas (2:38)
Moonshine Sonata Black Oak Arkansas, Tom Dowd Black Oak Arkansas (5:25)
Why Shouldn't I Smile Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (2:21)
High 'N' Dry Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (2:25)
Mad Man Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas (3:50)

Credits

Joe Petagno (Illustrations), Geoff Sykes (Remastering), Ricky Reynolds (Guitar), Tommy Aldridge (Drums), Fin Costello (Photography), Stan Knight (Guitar), Neil Zlozower (Photography), Howie Albert (Engineer), Ed Barton (Engineer), Harvey Jett (Guitar), Barry McCloud (Liner Notes), Ron Albert (Engineer), Tom Dowd (Producer), Coco Shinomiya (Art Direction), Bill Crump (Photography), James Mangrum (Vocals), Pat Daugherty (Bass), Bill Inglot (Remastering)
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