Results Apply filter: only show collections - only show posts with NFO watchlist - disclaimer - browse newsgroups Newsgroup This limited edition color vinyl reissue marks the first US vinyl release since the original pressing in 1962!ġ.01 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Everything's Alright (2:43)ġ.02 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Lucky to Be Living (3:38)ġ.03 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Jelly Roll King (2:27)ġ.04 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Baby You’re So Kind (2:52)ġ.05 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Gonna Make You Mine (2:32)ġ.06 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Now Twist (1:52)ġ.07 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Big Boss Man (2:44)ġ.08 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Jack's Jump (2:14)ġ.09 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - So Tired Living By Myself (3:03)ġ.10 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Now What You Gonna Do (2:55)ġ.11 - Frank Frost, The Night Hawks - Pocket Full of Shells (2:01)ġ.Browse newsgroup ī basic search - advanced search - F.A.Q. Frost and his Mississippi cohorts Jack Johnson and Sam Carr played Southern juke joint blues, rough & ready in the classic mold, with plenty of dynamic interplay and nasty, lowdown grooves. The album is one of the last blues records to be producded by the legendary Sam Phillips. Perhaps one of the most important blues recordings of all time, Frank Frost's Hey Boss Man! has long been a "white whale" for many record collectors. Artist: Frank Frost, The Night Hawks Title: Hey Boss Man! Year Of Release: 1962 Label: Sun Label Group, LLC Genre: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues Quality: FLAC lossless Total Time: 30:58 Total Size: 121 MB WebSite: Album Preview
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