A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey by R. L. Burnside

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About the album A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey
R.L. Burnside managed in the 1990s, with albums like A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey from 1996, to achieve some relative commercial success, not that this was the goal in his career.
A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey is his seventh studio album, and a significant role in the album's success is played by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, who recorded the album with him.
At the time of its release, the album was characterized as anything from the worst album of the year to a masterpiece. Among the album's fans were Bono from U2 and Iggy Pop. The only sure thing is that it is not a blues record in the classic sense of the term.
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