![]() ![]() I think all his albums have something worthy to offer, but I wouldn't start with just any one. ![]() He started recording in 1954 (as Little Jerry Williams) and is still recording today, releasing an album last year. There is no bad track on it, and some are downright brilliant. Some sources give it a 1969 release, and others 1970. For those who don't know the story, this was her first album, and it started climbing the charts when the record company went belly-up. He started recording in 1954 (as Little Jerry Williams) and is still recording today, having released an album last year. You just have to accept him on his own terms. It took me the first half the first song I heard to acquire it. Start with Total Destruction if you have a choice. In answering the original question, I'd also nominate Swamp Dogg's early LPs for this period as well: Total Destruction to your Mind Rat On Cuffed, Collared and Tagged and Gag a Maggot. She eventually turned her back on the recording industry and for years nobody knew if she was even still alive. She recorded another album with Swamp Dogg but the magic just wasn't there the second time. Come A Little Closer (1974) was nearly as great, despite the fact that James was in rehab the entire time she. Some sources give it a 1969 release, and others 1970. The landmark album was reissued by Hip-O Select. Click to expand.Honestly, one of the best albums ever. ![]()
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