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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
Roebuck Man
United Artists Records (UAS.29092)
United Artists Records (UAS 29092)
Release date: Jan 1, 1970, UK
Roebuck Man is a compelling blues album by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, one of the most influential figures in early electric and country blues. Best known as the composer of “That’s All Right,” later popularized by Elvis Presley, Crudup delivers raw, heartfelt performances that reflect the deep roots of post-war blues.
Recorded late in his career, the album features Crudup’s distinctive vocals and expressive guitar playing, blending down-to-earth storytelling with a relaxed yet powerful groove. The songs capture the spirit of traditional blues while showcasing the enduring talent of an artist who shaped generations of musicians.
A valuable record for blues collectors and fans of authentic, roots-driven music, Roebuck Man stands as a testament to Crudup’s lasting legacy.
A1
I Don't Worry
A2
Needle Time
A3
Room And Board
A4
Blind Man Sees
A5
Long Curly Mane
A6
Roebuck Man
B1
Old And Grey
B2
Before You Go
B3
Korrina Korrina
B4
Boogie In The Morning
B5
Get You In My Arms
B6
What Are You Trying To Do?
B7
Burying Ground




