Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down!
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| Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down! | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1991 | |||
| Studio | Starlight Sound, Richmond, California | |||
| Genre | Blues rock | |||
| Label | Alligator[1] | |||
| Producer | Elvin Bishop | |||
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Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down! is an album by the American musician Elvin Bishop, released in 1991.[2][3]
Bishop supported the album by touring with George Thorogood.[4]
Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down! was produced by Bishop, who also wrote half of the album's songs.[5][6] The title track was inspired by a dispute Bishop had with his label head, Bruce Iglauer.[7] "Stepping Up in Class" is a cover of Jimmy McCracklin's "Steppin'".[8] "Devil's Slide" is an instrumental, while "Rollin' with My Blues" is a tribute to Freddie King, Albert King, and B.B. King.[9][10]