Tony Joe White - Polk Salad Annie (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Joe White
- Title: Polk Salad Annie
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Movie Play Gold #MPG 74021
- Genre: Swamp Rock, Blues Rock, Pop Rock, Country, Blue-Eyed Soul
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 00:35:59
- Total Size: 211 / 94 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Album originally released under the title "Black And White" (1969). Black and White was the first album released by Tony Joe White. It contained the single "Polk Salad Annie" which was a staple of Elvis Presley's live sets in the 1970s. It was recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Nashville and produced by Billy Swan. "Polk Salad Annie"'s lyrics describe the lifestyle of a generic Southern girl. Traditionally, the term to describe the type of food highlighted in the song is "poke salad." Its 1968 single release peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song vividly recreates the Southern roots of White's childhood and his music reflects this earthy rural background. As a child he listened not only to local bluesmen and countrysingers but also to the Cajun music of Louisiana, that rare hybrid of traditional musical styles introduced by French settlers at the turn of the century.
Track List:
01. Willie and Laura Mae Jones [0:04:55.60]
02. Soul Francisco [0:01:57.23]
03. Aspen Colorado [0:02:49.30]
04. Whompt out on you [0:02:23.60]
05. Don't steal my love [0:03:49.50]
06. Polk salad Annie [0:03:44.67]
07. Who's making love [0:03:12.33]
08. Scratch my back [0:03:02.10]
09. Little green apples [0:03:57.05]
10. Wichita lineman [0:02:50.07]
11. Look of love [0:03:15.73]
When "Polk Salad Annie" blared from transistor radio speakers in the summer of 1969, the first thought was of Creedence Clearwater Revival, for Tony Joe White's swamp rock bore more than a passing resemblance to the sound John Fogerty whipped up on Bayou Country and Green River. But White was the real thing – he really was from the bayou country of Louisiana, while Fogerty's bayou country was conjured up in Berkeley, CA. Plus, White had a mellow baritone voice that sounded like it had been dredged up from the bottom of the Delta. Besides "Annie," side one of this album includes several other White originals. The best of these are "Willie and Laura Mae Jones," a song about race relations with an arrangement similar to "Ballad of Billie Joe," and "Soul Francisco," a short piece of funky fluff that had been a big hit in Europe in 1968. "Aspen, Colorado" presages the later "Rainy Night in Georgia," a White composition popularized by Brook Benton. The second side consists of covers of contemporary hits, with the funky "Who's Making Love" and "Scratch My Back" faring better than the slow stuff. Dusty Springfield had a minor hit with "Willie and Laura Mae Jones," and White's songs were recorded by other performers through the years, but "Polk Salad Annie" and the gators that got her granny provided his only march in the American hit parade. ~ Jim Newsom, All Music
Track List:
01. Willie and Laura Mae Jones [0:04:55.60]
02. Soul Francisco [0:01:57.23]
03. Aspen Colorado [0:02:49.30]
04. Whompt out on you [0:02:23.60]
05. Don't steal my love [0:03:49.50]
06. Polk salad Annie [0:03:44.67]
07. Who's making love [0:03:12.33]
08. Scratch my back [0:03:02.10]
09. Little green apples [0:03:57.05]
10. Wichita lineman [0:02:50.07]
11. Look of love [0:03:15.73]
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