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C.C. Adcock
Studio album by C.C. Adcock
Released1994
StudioDockside Studios, Lil' Milton Studio, Fidelity Studios, Sunnyside Studios, Compass Point Studios
GenreSwamp pop, blues rock
Length34:48
LabelIsland
ProducerTarka Cordell
C.C. Adcock chronology
C.C. Adcock
(1994)
House Rocker
(2000)

C.C. Adcock is the debut album by the Louisianan swamp-rock musician of the same name, released in 1994 on Island Records. It was recorded mainly in Lafayette, Louisiana, and Los Angeles, California.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Los Angeles Times(favorable)
Orlando Sentinel
The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide
Sun-Sentinel(favorable)
The Village Voice(choice cut)

A review of the album in Guitar Player said that it "delivers a heady brew of swamp riffs wrapped in slapback echo, slippery tremolo, and other exotic sounds".

Track listing

  1. Couchemal – 4:19 (C.C. Adcock)
  2. Beaux's Bounce – 2:15 (Ellis McDaniel)
  3. Cindy Lou – 2:20 (Eddie Shuler, Shelton Dunaway)
  4. What I Like (Women's) – 4:56 (Adcock)
  5. Sally Sue Brown – 2:26 (Arthur Alexander, Earl Montgomery, Tom Stafford)
  6. Kissin' Kouzans – 3:54 (Adcock)
  7. I'm Just a Fool to Care – 3:00 (Art Neville)
  8. Good Lovin' – 2:01 (Bobby Charles Guidry)
  9. Do Right Lil' Lady – 3:54 (Adcock)
  10. Done Most Everything – 5:34 (Adcock, Guidry)

References

  1. Gioffre, Daniel. "C.C. Adcock Review". AllMusic.
  2. Washburn, Jim (1994-09-01). "C.C. Adcock Review". Los Angeles Times.
  3. Christgau, Robert (1994-10-18). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice.
  4. Gettelman, Parry (1994-04-29). "C.C. Adcock Review". Orlando Sentinel.
  5. Swenson, John (1999). The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide. Random House. pp. 7. ISBN 9780679768739.
  6. Schulman, Sandra (1994-04-03). "Rock". Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017.
  7. "Adcock, C.C." Contemporary Musicians. 2004. Retrieved 2017-07-28.


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