High on the Hog (Black Oak Arkansas album)
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High on the Hog is the most commercially successful album by the southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas. It is mainly known for its cover of the LaVern Baker song "Jim Dandy", which reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album prominently featured southern electric guitar licks and James Mangrum's scratchy, hillbilly vocals.
Track listing
All songs by Black Oak Arkansas, except "Jim Dandy" by Lincoln Chase and "Moonshine Sonata" by Black Oak Arkansas & Tom Dowd
- "Swimmin' in Quicksand" - 3:20
- "Back to the Land" - 2:25
- "Movin'" - 3:13
- "Happy Hooker" - 5:27
- "Red Hot Lovin'" - 2:45
- "Jim Dandy" - 2:38
- "Moonshine Sonata" - 5:26
- "Why Shouldn't I Smile" - 2:21
- "High 'n' Dry" - 2:25
- "Mad Man" - 3:50
Personnel
Additional musicians
Production
- Tom Dowd - producer
- Ron & Howie Albert - engineers on tracks 3, 9, 10
- Ed Barton - engineer on the other tracks
- Joe Petagno - album illustration
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)[2]
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1974 |
The Billboard 200 |
52 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)[3]
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Single |
Chart |
Position |
1974 |
"Jim Dandy" |
Billboard Hot 100 |
25 |
References
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- James L. Mangrum
- Rickie Lee "Risky"/"Ricochet" Reynolds
- Hal McCormack
- George Hughen
- Johnnie Bolin
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