The frantic 1977 smash hit “Black Betty” by Ram Jam was a cover of a Leadbelly prison work song — the bluesman told John Lomax the “BAMBALAM” simulated the prisoner’s axes hitting trees, and Black Betty was the foreman’s whip (or maybe the prison wagon).

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

New but not sealed, never played. The jacket looks excellent with minor edge wear in one spot.

Notes:

A1. The Beaten Side Of Town
A2. Straight 'Til Sunrise
A3. Spend A Little Time
A4. Shadow Of Death Hotel
A5. I Could Love You
B1. Walk On Fire
B2. Flight
B3. Civilisation
B4. People
B5. Psycho_Sexual

Barcode 5400863068196
Label Code LC27959
Rights Society MCPS

Phonographic Copyright (p) Barry Adamson
Copyright (c) Barry Adamson
Recorded At The Church, London
Recorded At Murkyworld 2
Recorded At The Famous Yard
Mixed At Miloco Studios
Licensed To Mute Artists Ltd.

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Weight 0.51 lbs