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A supremely tight blues album with a rock edge from veteran's of the US west coast scene. Johnny Mastro (vocals, harp), Dave Melton (guitar, slide guitar), Denny Freeman (rhythm guitar), Jimmy Goodall (drums), and Jeff Henry (bass). Johnny Mastro The Mama's Boys The Black Album Songs | 1. | Slave |
| 1. | Slave |
| 2. | Loverman |
| 2. | Loverman |
| 3. | Cry for Me |
| 3. | Cry for Me |
| 4. | Middle of the Night |
| 4. | Middle of the Night |
| 5. | Think Twice Before You Go |
| 5. | Think Twice Before You Go |
| 6. | Can't Kick the Habit |
| 6. | Can't Kick the Habit |
| 7. | Sleeping in the Ground |
| 7. | Sleeping in the Ground |
| 8. | Flat Down on My Back |
| 8. | Flat Down on My Back |
| 9. | Chariot |
| 9. | Chariot |
| 10. | Done Somebody Wrong |
| 10. | Done Somebody Wrong |
| 11. | Billy Boy |
| 11. | Billy Boy |
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