| Album Features |
| UPC: | 081227114626 |
| Artist: | Black Oak Arkansas |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 1992 |
| Record Label: | Rhino |
| Genre: | Hard Rock, Rock & Pop |
Track Listing1. Mean Woman (If You Ever Blues)
2. Uncle Lijiah
3. Hot and Nasty
4. Lord Have Mercy on My Soul
5. When Electricity Came to Arkansas
6. Keep the Faith
7. Fever in My Mind - (bonus track)
8. Hot Rod
9. Gravel Roads
10. Mutants of the Monster - (bonus track)
11. Jim Dandy
12. Happy Hooker
13. Son of a Gun
14. Dixie
15. Everybody Wants to See Heaven (Nobody Wants to Die)
16. Diggin' For Gold - (bonus track)
17. Taxman
18. So You Want to Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 70 min. |
| Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesBlack Oak Arkansas includes: James "Jim Dandy" Mangrum (vocals); Harvey Jett, Jimmy Henderson (guitar); Rick "Ricochet" Reynolds (12-string guitar); Pat Daugherty (bass); Tommy Aldridge, Wayne Evans (drums).Producers: Ron Capone, Lee Dorman, Mike Pinera, Black Oak Arkansas, Doc Siegel, Tom Dowd, Richard Podolor, John Ryan, Deke Richards, Jim Stewart.Compilation producer: Dave Perry.Includes liner notes by David Perry.All songs written or co-written by members of Black Oak Arkansas except "Jim Dandy" (Lincoln Chase), "Dixie" (traditional), "Taxman" (George Harrison) and "So You Want To Be A Rock `N' Roll Star" (Chris Hillman/Roger McGuinn).Although Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers Band remain better known today, Black Oak Arkansas was once an important group in the Southern rock scene. This generous compilation provides a solid thumbnail sketch of the group's career, including all their hits and radio favorites plus a generous assortment of album tracks. Black Oak Arkansas were often criticized by the music press for their cartoonish hillbilly image (especially frontman Jim "Dandy" Mangrum's strangled vocal style), but Hot & Nasty: The Best of Black Oak Arkansas reveals that the group's tunes hold up pretty well: their big hit "Jim Dandy" remains a tub-thumping slice of country-rock, and "Keep the Faith" mines similar territory to an equally listenable effect. The group also shows off a surprising funkiness on tracks like "Mutants of the Monster," presented here in a smoking, wah-wah guitar-drenched live version, and "Hot and Nasty," which has a hard-grooving drum beat that's begging to be sampled by a hip-hop group. Other tracks show off the group's chops on country sounds: "When Electricity Came to Arkansas" starts off with a convincing, old-fashioned hoedown (complete with washboard) before moving into its hard rock portion and "Everybody Wants to See Heaven (Nobody Wants to Die)" is a solid slice of country philosophy driven home by an effective bluegrass-style acoustic arrangement. The listener's tolerance for this music will most likely depend on what they think of Jim "Dandy" Mangrum's vocals, but anyone who enjoys the heavier side of country-rock will most likely find something to enjoy on this entertaining, one-of-a-kind disc. ~ Donald A. Guarisco
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