- My Six Reasons
- My Last Meal
- Don't Pay Me No Mind
- Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound
- Buck Rag
- All Talk and No Action
- Filthy Rich
- Honey Bee
- Mind Your Own Business
- Cigarette Blues
- Glory of Love/Swingin' on a Star
- Tater Pie
- When the Evenin' Sun Goes Down
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Tom Ball Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Kenny Sultan Primary Artist,Guitar
Byron Berline Guest Artist,Fiddle
Jody Eulitz Drums,Percussion,Cardboard Box
Randy Tico Bass,Bass (Upright)
Dean Dods Tuba
Tom Lee Bass,Bass (Upright)
Hank Williams, Jr. Composer
James A. Lane Composer
James Lane Composer
Jane Feather Composer
Leonard Feather Composer
James Van Heusen Composer
Peter Chatman Composer
McKinley Morganfield Composer
Rev. Gary Davis Composer
Hank Williams Composer
Muddy Waters Composer
Daniel Protheroe Engineer,Producer
Irving Ashby Composer
Billy Hill Composer
Roy Acuff Composer
Prestige Composer
Public Domain Composer
Tom Ball Arranger,Composer,Producer,Performer
Johnny Burke Composer
Nick Biechlin Assistant Engineer
Jeff Brouws Photography
George Delmerico Design
Sonny Terry Composer
Bo Carter Composer


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Overview
Over the years, Tom Ball has worn two different hats equally well. He is an acoustic guitar-playing folk instrumentalist in the John Fahey/Leo Kottke/Robbie Basho vein, but he is best known for being half of the acoustic blues-oriented duo Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan. On Filthy Rich, Ball's role isn't that of a guitarist -- Sultan does most of the guitar playing, while Ball is primarily in charge of singing and playing harmonica. Ball is in picker mode when he is unaccompanied on a medley of "The Glory of Love" and "Swingin' on a Star"; this medley shows what Ball can do as a folk instrumentalist and an unaccompanied acoustic guitarist. And Sultan is the unaccompanied folk picker on the instrumental "Buck Rag." But most of the time, Ball and Sultan work together as a team and concentrate on the blues -- usually acoustic blues, although they detour into electric Chicago blues on Muddy Waters' "Honey Bee." The refreshing thing about Filthy Rich and other Ball/Sultan releases is their loose, informal quality. Ball and Sultan don't do anything slick on Filthy Rich; they come across as two musical friends who are getting together and having a good-natured, unpretentious dialogue, and this informal quality serves them well whether they are turning their attention to Waters' "Honey Bee" or Hank Williams Sr.'s "Mind Your Own Business" (which was a major hit for the seminal honky tonker in the late '40s). Those who want to hear an entire album of Ball playing instrumental folk on the acoustic guitar would do well to check out his 1987 session Guitar Music -- that CD is a fine example of what Ball can do as a picker. But those who like him as a blues singer/harmonica player can't go wrong with the consistently pleasing Filthy Rich. ~ Alex Henderson
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/01/1993 |
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Label: | Flying Fish |
UPC: | 0018964061920 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan Primary ArtistTom Ball Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Kenny Sultan Primary Artist,Guitar
Byron Berline Guest Artist,Fiddle
Jody Eulitz Drums,Percussion,Cardboard Box
Randy Tico Bass,Bass (Upright)
Dean Dods Tuba
Tom Lee Bass,Bass (Upright)
Technical Credits
Kenny Sultan Composer,Producer,Performer,ArrangerHank Williams, Jr. Composer
James A. Lane Composer
James Lane Composer
Jane Feather Composer
Leonard Feather Composer
James Van Heusen Composer
Peter Chatman Composer
McKinley Morganfield Composer
Rev. Gary Davis Composer
Hank Williams Composer
Muddy Waters Composer
Daniel Protheroe Engineer,Producer
Irving Ashby Composer
Billy Hill Composer
Roy Acuff Composer
Prestige Composer
Public Domain Composer
Tom Ball Arranger,Composer,Producer,Performer
Johnny Burke Composer
Nick Biechlin Assistant Engineer
Jeff Brouws Photography
George Delmerico Design
Sonny Terry Composer
Bo Carter Composer
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