Tony Joe White’s music is as primal as a lizard’s backbone. It echoes from the magnolia groves and bayous of his Louisiana childhood, and looms into the present every time he unleashes the molasses and tanned-leather combination of his guitar and voice.
The legendary songwriter’s new blues-based album, Bad Mouthin’, comes
straight from the swamps with its blend of classic covers (Lightnin’ Hopkins,
Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, and more) and five White originals, including two
of the first songs he wrote—just before penning his breakthrough hits “Polk
Salad Annie” and “A Rainy Night in Georgia” in 1967.
❝Tony Joe White is a national treasure, too often overlooked and taken for
granted. He has plenty more to say as evidenced by this effort.” – Elmore
Magazine