There's Something for Everyone in America
There's Something for Everyone in America is the debut album by American guitarist Duck Baker. It was released in 1975 and reissued by Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop.[2]
There's Something for Everyone in America | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Studio | Blue Bear Studios, San Francisco, California | |||
Genre | Folk, blues, jazz | |||
Label | Kicking Mule | |||
Producer | ED Denson, Dale Miller | |||
Duck Baker chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- "The Jackson Stomp" (Traditional)
- "The Mission Street Blues" (W. C. Handy)
- "Allegheny County" (Duck Baker, Dan McCorison)
- "Matty Powell"
- "Zebra Blues"
- "Wolverines Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton)
- "Melancoly Baby"
- "Take Me Out to the Ball Game/America" (Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer)
- "Temperance Reel" (Traditional)
- "The Pineapple Rag"
- "Hick's Farewell"
- "Doctor Jazz" (King Oliver)
- "The Old Folks Polka"
- "There'll Be a Happy Meeting" (Traditional)
- "The Wreck of Old 97" (G. B. Grayson, Henry Whitter)
Personnel
- Duck Baker – acoustic guitar
Production notes:
- ED Denson – producer
- Dale Miller – producer
- Mark Needham – engineer
- Nic Kinsey – remix engineer
- Terry Eden – artwork, cover design
References
- Allen, Jim. "There's Something for Everyone in America". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
- "There's Something for Everyone in America". Duck Baker. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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