Album US 1992 on Ichiban Records label
Blues (Modern Electric Blues)
(P) (C) 1992 Ichiban Records Track 6, the 1941 Tommy McClennan song Crosscut Saw, is here credited to R.G. Ford (a 1960s Memphis attorney) - see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosscut_Saw_(song)
Gary B.B. Coleman voc, 1947-1994 US guitar, keyboards, lead vocals, producer, album by, written by | |
Lebron Scott b, bass | |
Bryan Cole dr, voc, drums | |
Jerry McCain voc, h, 1930-2012 US harmonica | |
Steve McRay voc, key, keyboards, additional | |
Ted Dortch as, bs, ts, saxophone | |
Ernie Baker tr, trumpet |
Peter Morada art direction, design |
Jimmy O'Neill engineer |
Sam Whiteside engineer, mixed by |
Color U.S. graphics |
Andrew Wilson photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Too Much Weekend | Gary B.B. Coleman | Gary B.B. Coleman | 6:10 |
2 | The Elk Slide | Gary B.B. Coleman | Gary B.B. Coleman | 4:04 |
3 | The Sky Is Crying | Gary B.B. Coleman | Elmore James | 9:06 |
4 | Uncle Bud | Gary B.B. Coleman | Gary B.B. Coleman | 3:52 |
5 | Welfare Cadillac | Gary B.B. Coleman | Guy Drake | 5:56 |
6 | Crosscut Saw | Gary B.B. Coleman | R.G. Ford | 6:02 |
7 | Neckbone | Gary B.B. Coleman | Gary B.B. Coleman | 4:10 |