1. Wait Til Your Daddy Gets Home (Vince Gill)
2. Positively (Eric Clapton)
3. Don’t Let Your Feet Git Cold (Taj Mahal)
4. Sympathy For A Train (Willis Alan Ramsey)
5. Promises (Zadig & Marcella)
6. Magnolia (Tony Joe White)
7. Make Your Move (Bonnie Bramlett)
8. Shotgun Shack (Wiley Hunt)
9. Sending Me Angels (Peter Frampton)
10. Time To Boogie (Ray Benson)
11. Can’t Find My Way Home (Steve Pryor)
12. Stagger Lee (Taj Mahal)
13. Daylight (J.J. Cale)
14. Song For You (Joe & Ellen)
15. Motormouth (Willie Nelson & J.J. Cale)
16. Make Your Move (revisited) (Bonnie Bramlett)
Total time: 1.34 hours
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Mad Dogs & Okies
Jamie Oldaker
Concord
Fans of Eric Clapton shuffle numbers such as “Lay Down Sally” and “Tulsa Time” will love Oldaker’s “Mad Dogs & Okies,” a gathering of a bunch of Okies or people associated with Okalahoma music doing a bunch of country, rock and blues songs written by Oklahomans.
Besides playing in Clapton’s Oklahoma Pocket backing band in the ’70s, the drummer also did session work for and/or toured with Bob Seger, Stephen Stills, Leon Russell and Freddie King, to name a few. Later he was a founding member of ’90s country-rock band the Tractors.
Besides all the guest singers, there’s a who’s who of players, including Gary Gilmore, Chuck Blackwell, Joe Bonamassa, Viktor Krauss and Jim Keltner.
It’s nice to see a various artists album with a plan behind it, and “Dogs” is one of the best examples in recent memory.
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