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Devil's Elbow (Doug Kershaw album)

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Devil's Elbow is a 1972 studio album by Doug Kershaw. It was recorded at The Sound Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, and released by Warner Bros. The producer was Buddy Killen. The album marks a shift toward psychedelic-influenced country, moving away from Kershaw’s Cajun fiddling roots as a Nashville singer. In his discography, it follows Swamp Grass (1972) and precedes Douglas James Kershaw (1973). Stereo Review criticized the move from Cajun fiddler to Nashville singer.


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