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True to his pedigree as a former guitarist with Taj Mahal, Davis gave the song a more traditional blues reading, creating a "beautiful version" in the words of Rolling Stone, Creem and Musician contributor Thom Jurek.[25] This original version of the song is significantly shorter than Harrison's, at just 2 minutes 45 seconds,[26] and it's noticeable that the half-verse beginning "Hold the block on money flow / Move it into joint escrow" does not appear here.
Ululu was released on Atco Records in March 1972,[27] before which "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" had been issued as an advance single on 25 January.[28] The album was co-produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Albhy Galuten.
True to his pedigree as a former guitarist with Taj Mahal, Davis gave the song a more traditional blues reading, creating a "beautiful version" in the words of Rolling Stone, Creem and Musician contributor Thom Jurek.[25] This original version of the song is significantly shorter than Harrison's, at just 2 minutes 45 seconds,[26] and it's noticeable that the half-verse beginning "Hold the block on money flow / Move it into joint escrow" does not appear here.
Ululu was released on Atco Records in March 1972,[27] before which "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" had been issued as an advance single on 25 January.[28] The album was co-produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Albhy Galuten.
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