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Author Topic: Sam Chatmon and his BBQ Boys  (Read 1150 times)

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Sam Chatmon and his BBQ Boys
« on: September 07, 2006, 08:06:43 PM »
A couple of years ago I posted a message under Sam Chatmon pic about an album he did with Colin Linded called Sam Chatmon and his Barbecue Boys.

I looked for this out of print album and finally found it in England.  It came and I realized I no longer have a turntable.  I gave it to a friend who converted it to CD for me.  It's a great album.

Sam Chatmon - Vocals Guitar
Colin Linden    - Guitar
Jim Maclean    - Harp, Percussion

Songs are:

Side 1

Stoop Down Baby
*I Get The Blues When It Rains
What's The Name Of That Thing
Mean Ol' Frisco
Prisoner of Love
Sam's Rag

Side 2

I Hate That Train
I've Got to Paint My Face
Corrina Corrina
Pencil Lead Blues
*Preacher Went A-Hunting
Stop and Listen

All Songs written by Sam Chatmon except *


Since it's out of print can it be given (by mail, upload) to be posted on the juke?




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