Man, oh man, am I ever enjoying the CD I got in the mail today, all the way from Australia. It's a compilation that includes both of the albums Elvin Bishop recorded at Capricorn Studios in 1975, Juke Joint Jump (produced by Johnny Sandlin) and Struttin' My Stuff.
I have been listening to it all day, and could hardly wait to write a review. Check it out.
Be sure to read our Elvin interview from last year, as well as our review of his latest masterwork, The Blues Rolls On.
Keep it Ral. Keep it Southern.
Buffalo
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countryrocker1967 says...
Juke Joint Jump is an old favorite. I must have worn out 3 8trak tapes. Good stuff.
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