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Frank Frost|The Very Best Of Frank Frost Big Boss Man

The Very Best Of Frank Frost Big Boss Man

Frank Frost, The Night Hawks

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Delta harmonica man Frank Frost hooked up with longtime friend and drummer Sam Carr (the son of |blues legend Robert Nighthawk) and guitarist Big Jack Johnson in 1962 to form a stripped-down blues trio that came to be known as the Nighthawks. Sam Phillips of Sun Records almost immediately whisked them into the recording studio, and the result was a single and an album, Hey Boss Man!, released on the newly created Phillips International imprint. The recordings collected here are those sessions, and they feature a lean, ragged blues approach that adapts the Chicago sound back into a Delta format. The easy, natural roll of songs like "Big Boss Man," "Jelly Roll King" (essentially "Big Boss Man" in new clothes), "Pocket Full of Shells," and the classic, delightful instrumental "Jack's Jump" form the swampy template that the group would follow in their later incarnation as the Jelly Roll Kings.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
Big Boss Man
00:02:42

Luther Dixon, ComposerLyricist - Al Smith, ComposerLyricist - Frank Frost, MainArtist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

2
Jelly Roll King
00:02:26

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

3
Now What You Gonna Do
00:02:54

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

4
Baby You’re So Kind
00:02:51

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

5
Pocket Full of Shells
00:02:00

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

6
Lucky to Be Living
00:03:37

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

7
Now Twist
00:01:50

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

8
Crawl Back
00:01:57

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

9
So Tired Living By Myself
00:03:01

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

10
Gonna Make You Mine
00:02:30

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

11
Jack's Jump
00:02:13

Frank Frost, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - The Night Hawks, FeaturedArtist - Sun Record Co., Producer

℗ 1962 Sun Label Group, LLC

Album review

Delta harmonica man Frank Frost hooked up with longtime friend and drummer Sam Carr (the son of |blues legend Robert Nighthawk) and guitarist Big Jack Johnson in 1962 to form a stripped-down blues trio that came to be known as the Nighthawks. Sam Phillips of Sun Records almost immediately whisked them into the recording studio, and the result was a single and an album, Hey Boss Man!, released on the newly created Phillips International imprint. The recordings collected here are those sessions, and they feature a lean, ragged blues approach that adapts the Chicago sound back into a Delta format. The easy, natural roll of songs like "Big Boss Man," "Jelly Roll King" (essentially "Big Boss Man" in new clothes), "Pocket Full of Shells," and the classic, delightful instrumental "Jack's Jump" form the swampy template that the group would follow in their later incarnation as the Jelly Roll Kings.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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