Frost, Frank: Hey Boss Man!

Frost, Frank SKU: 44621780
Frost, Frank: Hey Boss Man!

Frost, Frank: Hey Boss Man!

Frost, Frank SKU: 44621780

Format: CD

Regular price $14.98
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Title: Hey Boss Man!
Artist: Frost, Frank
Label: Sun Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 015047813025
Genre: Blues

Down home blues goes electric with Frank Frost on 1962's Hey Boss Man! Playing both guitar and harmonica, Frank Frost brings his own compositions as well as his takes on old time blues riffs from his native Arkansas. A favorite of collectors and some of the last blues recordings produced by Sun Records' Sam Phillips, tracks like "Everything's Alright," "Jack's Jump," and "Now What You Gonna Do"demonstrate how this CD is considered one of the most important R&B recordings of all time.

Tracks:
1.1 Everything's Alright
1.2 Lucky to Be Living
1.3 Jelly Roll King
1.4 Baby You're So Kind
1.5 Gonna Make You Mine
1.6 Now Twist (Instrumental)
1.7 Big Boss Man
1.8 Jack's Jump (Instrumental)
1.9 So Tired of Living By Myself
1.10 Now What You Gonna Do
1.11 Pocket Full of Shells
1.12 Just Come on Home
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