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Black Oak Arkansas: The First 30 Years (2002)
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Starring: Black Oak Arkansas
Director:
Category: Music
Studio: Rhino
Subtitles:
Length:
89 mins

 
 

 

Go Jim Dandy!

Black Oak Arkansas was America's pioneering southern fried, hot'n'nasty, cosmic boogie band, emerging out of the Deep South in 1969. Powered by three-guitar monster riffs and the tar and honey holler of wildman lead singer Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, they were a top touring group of the '70s, leaving a 100-proof trail of raunch and roll that other bands are still following. Black Oak is here live in London at the Royal Albert Hall, at the Charlotte North Carolina Motor Speedway, the Barton Coliseum in Little Rock, Arkansas, at home in the private idyllic compound in Oakland, Arkansas and on their tour bus-The Tunnel of Sound. All the material has been digitally remastered from live and unreleased performances from the band's heyday in 1971 through 2000. Jim Dandy rides again!

Songs include:
Diggin' For Gold
Hey Y'All
Back Door Man
Hot & Nasty
Hot Rod
Mutants of the Monster
Taxman
Jim Dandy
Jail Bait
Bump & Grind
Hey Y'All (reprise)
Dixie
I Could Love You
Swimmin' In Quick Sand