Out of Nowhere (Snooks Eaglin album)
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| Out of Nowhere | ||||
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| Released | 1989 | |||
| Genre | Blues | |||
| Label | Black Top | |||
| Producer | Hammond Scott | |||
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Out of Nowhere is an album by the American musician Snooks Eaglin, released in 1989.[1][2] It was his second album for Black Top Records.[3]
The album was produced by Hammond Scott.[4] Eaglin included covers of songs by Tommy Ridgley, Smiley Lewis, and Benny Spellman.[5] "It's Your Thing" is a cover of the Isley Brothers song.[6] "You're So Fine" is a version of the Falcons song.[7] "Wella Wella Baby-La" was written by Nappy Brown.[8] The title track, a jazz standard, is an instrumental.[9][10] "Cheeta" is an original novelty song.[11] Ronnie Earl and Anson Funderburgh played guitar on the album.[12][7] Grady Gaines played saxophone.[13]