Jimmy's First Album
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Jimmy's First Album
The article about JB in the latest issue of Rolling Stone mentions that his first album, out in 1970, called "Down to Earth", sold 324 copies. Has anyone seen/heard/have?
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..I've never seen the "album" but know you can get it on CD.
1. The Christian
2. Ellis dee
3. Richard frost
4. The missionary
5. A mile high in Denver
6. The captain and the kid
7. Captain America
8. Ain't he a genius
9. Turnabout
10. There's nothin' soft about hard times
11. I can't be your hero today
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1. The Christian
2. Ellis dee
3. Richard frost
4. The missionary
5. A mile high in Denver
6. The captain and the kid
7. Captain America
8. Ain't he a genius
9. Turnabout
10. There's nothin' soft about hard times
11. I can't be your hero today
12. Truckstop salvation
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Parrotdude
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Down To Earth
Jimmy's first album (a CD is still called an album or a record, by the way) Down To Earth is a great listen. Varese Vintage rereleased it (courtesy of Barnaby Records) with one extra song - Richard Frost. You should be able to find it (and High Cumberland Jubilee, his second record) at Tower Records or other real record stores (ie not B&B, Best Buy etc...).