Black Oak Arkansas (album)
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Black Oak Arkansas is the 1971 eponymous debut album by Black Oak Arkansas.
Track listing
All selections written by Black Oak Arkansas, except where noted.
- "Uncle Lijiah" - 3:17
- "Memories at the Window" - 3:05
- "The Hills of Arkansas" - 3:45
- "I Could Love You" - 6:10
- "Hot and Nasty" - 2:55 (Daugherty-Jett-Knight-Reynolds-Smith-Stone)
- "Singing the Blues" - 2:17 (Melvin Endsley)
- "Lord Have Mercy on My Soul" - 6:15
- "When Electricity Came to Arkansas" - 4:26
Personnel
- Jim "Dandy" Mangrum: Lead Vocals, Washboard
- Rickie "Ricochet" Reynolds: 12 String Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
- Pat "Dirty" Daugherty: Bass Guitar, Vocals
- Harvey "Burley" Jett: Lead Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Vocals
- Stanley "Goober" Knight: Lead & Steel Guitar, Organ, Vocals
- Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans: Drums
Production
- Published by Far Fetched Music (ASCAP).
- Produced by Lee Dorman and Mike Pinera.
- Executive Producers: Sheldon Krechman, Lee Weisel.
- Recorded at Paramamount Recording Studios and *Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, Calif.
- Engineers: Brian Bruderlin, *Stan Ross.
- Remixed by Jay Senter and Doc Siegel.
- Cover design and photos by Eve Babitz.
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)[2]
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1971 |
The Billboard 2 |
127 |
References
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- James L. Mangrum
- Rickie Lee "Risky"/"Ricochet" Reynolds
- Hal McCormack
- George Hughen
- Johnnie Bolin
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