White, Tony Joe / That On The Road Look
Album: | That On The Road Look | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | White, Tony Joe | Added: | Oct 2010 | |
Label: | Rhino Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-02-13 | Pull Date: | 2011-04-17 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 02, 2018: | Traditions
Polk Salad Annie, A Night In The Life Of A Swamp Fox |
4. | Feb 21, 2015: | Mix Tape
Polk Salad Annie |
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2. | Jan 10, 2017: | Clean Copper Radio
Traveling Bone |
5. | Apr 02, 2011: | Music Casserole
A Night In The Life Of A Swamp Fox |
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3. | May 22, 2015: | Clean Copper Radio
Polk Salad Annie |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2011-02-03
Reviewed 2011-02-03
Yep. It’s THAT Tony Joe White — the guy with the 1969 novelty hit, “Polk Salad Annie.” That's on here, along with some other groovy tunes. This 2010 Rhino issue is a just-discovered live set from ’71. Tony Joe heats it up with his hollowbody archtop, harmonica, and gravely voice. Lots of fun if you like southern-fried, bluesy, juke joint stuff like Elvin Bishop or Delbert McClinton. His voice may at times remind you of John Mayall. The band includes bassist Donald “Duck” Dunn of Booker T & the MGs and (later) the Blues Bros.
No FCC issues.
There are tracks here that would fit well on a Country, Blues, or Americana program.
Best Picks: 2 (rockin’), 4 (soulful), 7 (fast, bluesy), 9 (country)
1. "Roosevelt and Ira Lee" - The top of the set cooker. The guitar's tone is set on “mud.” Organ & drums drive the up-tempo groove. (5:30)
2. * "Another Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox" - One of those “life on the road with the band” stories. TJ sings like John Mayall, plays like Creedence. Fun. (6:34)
3. "Rainy Night in Georgia" - Soul singer Brook Benton had a ‘70 hit with this Tony Joe song. TJ's version is slow & soulful. Best played with someone special by a fireplace. (4:48)
4. * "MIssissippi River" - A love song for that big, muddy river that runs down the middle of America. (5:18)
5. "Lustful Earl and The Married Woman" - Mid-tempo country blues about foolin’ around & getting’ caught. (Be ready to fade this out after a bit of applause and before ~ 40 sec of talking into the next number.) (4:16)
6. "Willie and Laura Mae" - Down-home story tellin’ with acoustic-electric guitar and harp. Think of “Harper Valley PTA.” (5:17)
7. * "Back to the Country" - A country dance number. Rockabilly guitar, honky-tonk piano drive the up-tempo fun. Get me a Lone Star. (3:24)
8. Band gets introduced (0:15)
9. * "Travellin' Bone" - A singer-songwriter tune in a Kris Kristofferson or Waylon Jennings style. Good stuff. (4:07)
10. "Stormy Monday" - T-Bone Walker’s oft-covered blues standard. TJ can sure play some blues guitar. (5:18)
11. "My Kind of Woman" - Another one like John Mayall. Good dirty blues, but not among the best on this album. (5:55)
12. "Polk Salad Annie" - A faster, more rockin’ take of his one big hit. Tasty soul food indeed. (10:28)
13. "That On The Road Look" - Another “it’s tough being on the road” song. This one’s above average, not super. (5:35)
No FCC issues.
There are tracks here that would fit well on a Country, Blues, or Americana program.
Best Picks: 2 (rockin’), 4 (soulful), 7 (fast, bluesy), 9 (country)
1. "Roosevelt and Ira Lee" - The top of the set cooker. The guitar's tone is set on “mud.” Organ & drums drive the up-tempo groove. (5:30)
2. * "Another Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox" - One of those “life on the road with the band” stories. TJ sings like John Mayall, plays like Creedence. Fun. (6:34)
3. "Rainy Night in Georgia" - Soul singer Brook Benton had a ‘70 hit with this Tony Joe song. TJ's version is slow & soulful. Best played with someone special by a fireplace. (4:48)
4. * "MIssissippi River" - A love song for that big, muddy river that runs down the middle of America. (5:18)
5. "Lustful Earl and The Married Woman" - Mid-tempo country blues about foolin’ around & getting’ caught. (Be ready to fade this out after a bit of applause and before ~ 40 sec of talking into the next number.) (4:16)
6. "Willie and Laura Mae" - Down-home story tellin’ with acoustic-electric guitar and harp. Think of “Harper Valley PTA.” (5:17)
7. * "Back to the Country" - A country dance number. Rockabilly guitar, honky-tonk piano drive the up-tempo fun. Get me a Lone Star. (3:24)
8. Band gets introduced (0:15)
9. * "Travellin' Bone" - A singer-songwriter tune in a Kris Kristofferson or Waylon Jennings style. Good stuff. (4:07)
10. "Stormy Monday" - T-Bone Walker’s oft-covered blues standard. TJ can sure play some blues guitar. (5:18)
11. "My Kind of Woman" - Another one like John Mayall. Good dirty blues, but not among the best on this album. (5:55)
12. "Polk Salad Annie" - A faster, more rockin’ take of his one big hit. Tasty soul food indeed. (10:28)
13. "That On The Road Look" - Another “it’s tough being on the road” song. This one’s above average, not super. (5:35)
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