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Jim Dickinson - Jungle Jim and The Voodoo Tiger [New CD]

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturerโ€™s sealing (if ...
Custom Bundle
No
Duration
Album
Modified Item
No
Title
Jungle Jim and The Voodoo Tiger
Album Name
Jungle Jim and The Voodoo Tiger
Type
Album
UPC
823862201220
Artist
Dickinson, James Luther
Format
CD
Producer
Jim Dickinson
Release Year
2006
Record Label
Memphis Int'l, Memi
Release Title
Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Jim Dickinson
Record Label
Memphis Int'l, Memi
UPC
0823862201220
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5046066313

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2006
Genre
Rock
Artist
Dickinson, James Luther
Release Title
Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger

Dimensions

Item Height
0.42 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.95 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
11
Tracks
1.1 Red Neck, Blue Collar 1.2 Truck Drivin' Man 1.3 Violin Bums 1.4 Out of Blue 1.5 Love Bone 1.6 Hadacol Boogie 1.7 Rooster Blues 1.8 White Silver Sands 1.9 Can't Beat the Kid (Part 2) 1.10 Somewhere Down the Road 1.11 Samba de Orfeo
Sub-Genre
Country
Notes
Jungle Jim & The Voodoo Tiger is the third studio album in 34 years from pianist/vocalist/bandleader/producer/pianist/session player/raconteur/cultural iconoclast Jim Dickinson and his Memphis International debut. Actually, the album, like the two that preceded it, is credited to Jim's artist alter ego, James Luther Dickinson. Over the course of the past 40 years, Dickinson has worked in the studio with such artists as Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Arlo Guthrie, Sam & Dave, Big Star, Tony Joe White, Bettye Lavette, the Replacements, Duane Allman and many more. Jungle Jim & The Voodoo Tiger was produced by Dickinson and Memphis International's David Less, the two having earlier collaborated in producing Alvin Youngblood Hart's Grammyยฎ nominated Down In The Alley and Harmonica Frank Floyd's The Missing Link for the label. Before all this, Jim was a member of The Jesters, whose "Cadillac Man" was the last record released on Sun Records while Sam Phillips was still running the show. Jungle Jim & The Voodoo Tiger is a set of songs that Dickinson has collected over the years in, as he puts it, "the jukebox of my mind," plus some new songs by writers he greatly admires. Backing is by sons Cody (drums) and Luther (guitar) of North Mississippi Allstars fame, along with Alvin Youngblood Hart (guitar). Bass duties are shared by Paul Taylor (electric bass) who was part of the band DDT with Dickinson boys and Amy LaVere (stand-up bass) whose own album This World Is Not My Home has been making waves of late plus a number of other top shelf Memphis players. Jim Dickinson handles vocals and keyboards. It's an album that knows no genre or category but is sure to be a favorite of Americana radio. Dickinson expects to tour upon the release of the album with Cody and Luther's backing, bringing their skewed version of "family values" to the great American road. Recorded late last year in less than two weeks at the Dickinson family's Zebra Ranch studio in rural Independence, Mississippi, the album songs range from rollicking barrelhouse ("Hadacol Boogie," "Rooster Blues") to stinging social commentary ("Red Neck, Blue Collar," penned by legendary folkie Bob Frank) to contemplative and atmospheric ("Violin Burns"). Song highlights include "Somewhere Down the Road," written by Chuck Prophet from Green on Red and a honky tonkin' rendition of the Memphis classic "White Silver Sands" with the sly soul of "Love Bone" and "Can't Beat The Kid." Says Jim Dickinson, who is often James Luther Dickinson's harshest critic: "I'm real happy with it; it's a damn good record for eleven days!" Ry Cooder contributed comments that are part of the CD artwork for this, the latest release of a man he's proud to call his "personal friend." Cooder writes of the Jungle Jim experience: "Take a seat, listen in, find your place." An over view of the songs found on Jungle Jim & The Voodoo Tiger follows "Red Neck, Blue Collar" - Co-producer David Less asked Jim if he'd like to include a protest song in the album, something all Memphis International artists are encouraged to do. This one by Bob Frank immediately sprang to mind and changed the direction of the album. It has been conceptualized as an album of old tunes that had been playing in Jim's head but now the floodgates were opened to newer material, as well. "Truck Drivin' Man" - Jim says, "It was the first song that I knew I wanted to record for this record and sort of set the tone." He's included a third verse that is not heard in most versions. "Violin Bums" - He calls this "a little vignette from a musicians point of view." The song had not been, heretofore, recorded but a demo that Jim had from writer Colin Wade Monk for a number of years was the source. "Cody says it's the best track he's ever played on; I don't question him." "Out of Blue" - The song was written by Greg Spradlin who had a band from Arkansas called The Skeeterhawks. Says Jim,"Any song that mentions Jesus and Ray Charles in

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