Jim Stafford (album)
Jim Stafford is the 1974 debut album from country rock and folk artist Jim Stafford. It was issued subsequent to the release of the first two singles. The LP reached #55 on the U.S. Pop albums chart. On the Country chart, it peaked at #6.
Jim Stafford | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1974[1] | |||
Length | 36:15 | |||
Label | MGM | |||
Producer | Phil Gernhard and Lobo | |||
Jim Stafford chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Christgau's Record Guide | B+[3] |
The LP features four songs which became U.S. Top 40 hits: "Swamp Witch" (#39 Billboard, #31 Cash Box), "Spiders & Snakes" (#3), "My Girl Bill" (#12) and "Wildwood Weed" (#7). All but the first were higher-charting hits in Canada, as was the album itself (#48).
Track listing
Side one
- "L.A. Mamma" (Jim Stafford) – 2:24
- "I Ain't Sharin' Sharon" (Jim Stafford) – 2:14
- Medley : "Mr. Bojangles" (Jerry Jeff Walker) / "A Visit with an Old Friend" (Jim Stafford) – 5:10
- "Wildwood Weed" – 2:41 (Don Bowman)
- "16 Little Red Noses and a Horse That Sweats" (Jim Stafford) – 3:54
- "Spiders & Snakes" – 3:07 (Jim Stafford, David Bellamy)
Side two
- "The Last Chant" (Jim Stafford) – 3:19
- "My Girl Bill" – 3:13 (Jim Stafford)
- "Nifty Fifties Blues" (Jim Stafford) – 3:03
- "A Real Good Time" (Jim Stafford/Martin Cooper) – 3:33
- "Swamp Witch" – 3:48 (Jim Stafford)
Charts
Year | Album | Peak chart positions | ||
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US | US Country | CAN | ||
1974 | Jim Stafford | 55 | 6 | 48 |
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References
- "Jim Stafford – Jim Stafford". Discogs.
- Allmusic review
- Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: S". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 13, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
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