Top Swamp Dogg Albums
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Blackgrass: From West Virginia to 125th St
Blackgrass: From West Virginia to 125th St
[2024]
I Need a Job... So I Can Buy More Auto-Tune
I Need a Job... So I Can Buy More Auto-Tune
[2022]
Sorry You Couldn't Make It
Sorry You Couldn't Make It
[2020]
Straight From My Heart / Don't Throw Your Love To the Wind - Single
Straight From My Heart / Don't Throw Your Love To the Wind - Single
[2020]
Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune
Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune
[2018]
Star Dust - Single
Star Dust - Single
[2018]
The White Man Made Me Do It
The White Man Made Me Do It
[2014]
Cuffed, Collared & Tagged
Cuffed, Collared & Tagged
[2014]
The Essential Collection
The Essential Collection
[2013]
Give 'em as Little As You Can...As Often As You Have To...or...A Tribute To Rock 'n' Roll
Give 'em as Little As You Can...As Often As You Have To...or...A Tribute To Rock 'n' Roll
[2010]
An Awful Christmas and a Lousy New Year
An Awful Christmas and a Lousy New Year
[2009]
Please Step Back
Please Step Back
[2009]
I Called for a Rope and They Threw Me a Rock
I Called for a Rope and They Threw Me a Rock
[2008]
Gag a Maggott
Gag a Maggott
[2008]
The Excellent Sides of Swamp Dogg, Vol. 1
The Excellent Sides of Swamp Dogg, Vol. 1
[2008]
Resurrection
Resurrection
[2007]
The Re-Invention of Swamp Dogg (Bonus Track Version)
The Re-Invention of Swamp Dogg (Bonus Track Version)
[2001]
Surfin' In Harlem
Surfin' In Harlem
[1991]
I'm Not Selling Out, I'm Buying In
I'm Not Selling Out, I'm Buying In
[1981]
Doing a Party Tonite
Doing a Party Tonite
[1980]
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Related Information for Swamp Dogg
Swamp Dogg (born Jerry Williams, Jr. on the 14th of July, 1942), is certainly one of the most eccentric people associated with American deep-soul music. Described as “Wilson Pickett meets Frank Zappa in a bad mood,” Swamp has also been infamous for his idiosyncratic and odd album covers (his association with the anti-Vietnam movement also allegedly put him on Nixon’s enemies list). Swamp released many albums over his long career on numerous record-labels (many of them indie), often leading to next to no promotion for his releases and keeping him firmly a cult musical figure. Despite his own music's cult-status, Swamp has wrote hits for Gene Pitney, Johnny Paycheck, and a host of others (as well as producing numerous artists). Hi... read more
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