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2009 album by George Thorogood
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The Dirty Dozen is the fourteenth studio album from
blues rock artist
George Thorogood and the Destroyers. The album was released on July 28, 2009.
[2] The Dirty Dozen reached No. 1 on the
Billboard
Top Blues Albums and was on the chart for 11 weeks.
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The album includes six new songs (1–6) and six classic favorites (7–12), including three tracks that were previously out-of-print in the U.S.
Track listing
- "
Tail Dragger" (
Willie Dixon) – 3:41
- "Drop Down Mama" (
John Adam Estes) – 4:20
- "Run Myself Out of Town" (
Wendell Holmes) – 3:03
- "Born Lover" (
Muddy Waters) – 4:12
- "Twenty Dollar Gig" (
Mickey Bones) – 3:16
- "Let Me Pass" (
Ellas McDaniel) – 3:40
- "Howlin' for My Baby" (Dixon,
Howlin' Wolf) – 5:13
- "Highway 49" (
Big Joe Williams) – 5:46
- "Six Days on The Road" (Earl Green, Carl Montgomery) – 4:27
- "
Treat Her Right (
Roy Head, Gene Kurtz) – 3:32
- "Hello Little Girl" (
Chuck Berry) – 3:46
- "Blue Highway" (
Nick Gravenites, David Getz) – 4:44
Personnel
Musicians
- George Thorogood – guitar, vocals
-
Jim Suhler – guitar (tracks 1–6)
- Bill Blough – bass
- Jeff Simon – drums
- Buddy Leach – saxophone (tracks 1–6)
- Hank Carter – saxophone (tracks 7–12)
- Adittional musicians
- Steve Chrismar – guitar (tracks 8–11)
-
Ian Stewart – piano (track 12)
- Jake Vest – backing vocals (track 3)
Technical
Tracks 1–6 only, see album articles for other technical personnel.
- Mike Donahue – executive producer
- Delaware Destroyers – producer
- Jim Gaines – producer
- Shawn Berman –
engineer
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