
Tony Joe White - Black And White - Analogue Productions LP
Tony Joe White's 1969 album debut featuring the hit "Polk Salad Annie" Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog tape Plated and 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings Tip-on gatefold jacket by Stoughton Printing Album notes includes interview with album producer Billy Swan Highly recommended for fans of Creedence Clearwater Revival, and J.J. Cale! Singer-songwriter Tony Joe White's most well-known hit led off this way — "Some of ya'll still never been down South...down there we've got a plant, looks somethin' like a turnip green. 'Cept it ain't." "Polk Salad Annie" was the song and cadence for delivering White's unmistakable swamp rock sound, which called to mind the sound John Fogerty whipped up on Creedence Clearwater Revival's Bayou Country and Green River. Released in 1969, White's album debut Black and White contains some of the best swamp-folk-soul-funk of the era. White grew up in the soggy marshlands of Louisiana, his real-deal deep voice soundi