There's Something for Everyone in America
There's Something for Everyone in America | ||||
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Studio album by Duck Baker | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | Blue Bear Studios, San Francisco, CA | |||
Genre | Blues, jazz | |||
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Kicking Mule (US) Sonet (UK) | |||
Producer | ED Denson, Dale Miller | |||
Duck Baker chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
There's Something for Everyone in America is the debut album by American guitarist Duck Baker, released in 1975.[1] It was reissued on CD by Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop label. The reissue includes an Acrobat pdf file of the music and tablature.
Track listing
- "The Jackson Stomp" (Traditional)
- "The Mission Street Blues" (W. C. Handy)
- "Allegheny County" (Duck Baker, Dan McCorison)
- "Matty Powell"
- "Zebra Blues"
- "Wolverines Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton)
- "Melancoly Baby"
- "Medley: Take Me Out to the Ball Game / America" (Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer)
- "Temperance Reel" (Traditional)
- "The Pineapple Rag"
- "Hick's Farewell"
- "Doctor Jazz" (King Oliver)
- "The Old Folks Polka"
- "There'll Be a Happy Meeting" (Traditional)
- "The Wreck of Old 97" (G. B. Grayson, Henry Whitter)
Personnel
Production notes:
- ED Denson - producer
- Dale Miller - producer
- Mark Needham - engineer
- Nic Kinsey - remix engineer
- Terry Eden - artwork, cover design
References
- 1 2 Allmusic entry for There's Something for Everyone in America. Retrieved October 2009.
External links
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