Wizz Jones (album)
Wizz Jones | ||||
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Studio album by Wizz Jones | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | 1969 | |||
Genre | Folk, folk rock | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
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Wizz Jones is the 1969 album by the pioneer British folk musician Wizz Jones. This was Jones' debut solo album, despite having been a performer since 1959.
Track listing
All but five of the songs were written by Alan Tunbridge.
- "Teapot Blues" (Wizz Jones)
- "Shall I Wake You from Your Sleep?"
- "A Common or Garden Mystery"
- "I've Got a Woman with One Leg"
- "Shukkin' Sugar Blues" (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- "Earl's Court Breakdown" (based on Trombone by Chet Atkins)
- "Oh My Friend"
- "Blues and Trouble"
- "Can't Stop Thinkin' About It" (Tunbridge/Jones)
- "Dazzling Stranger"
- "At the Junction"
- "American Land" (Pete Seeger)
- "I Wanna See the Manager"
- "Corrine's Blues"
- "Grapes of Life"
- "Guitar Shuffle" (Lowell Fulson)
Personnel
- Wizz Jones - acoustic guitar, lead vocals
Label and catalogue information
- Label: United Artists
- Cat. no: ULP 1029 (MONO), (S)ULP 1029 (STEREO)
Production
- Liner Notes: Long John Baldry
References
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