Homemade Ice Cream

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Homemade Ice Cream
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Released1973
Recorded1973
StudioQuad Studio
Genre Country, pop, blue-eyed soul, swamp rock
Label Warner Brothers
Producer Tony Joe White, Tom Dowd
Tony Joe White chronology
The Train I'm On
(1972)
Homemade Ice Cream
(1973)
Eyes
(1976)
Singles from Tony Joe White
  1. "Backwoods Preacher Man"
    Released: 1973
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Homemade Ice Cream is the sixth album released by Tony Joe White, and the third he released for Warner Brothers. It was produced by White and Tom Dowd.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Tony Joe White

Side one
  1. "Saturday Nite, In Oak Grove, Louisiana" 2:13
  2. "For Ol' Times Sake" 3:47
  3. "I Want Love ('Tween You and Me)" 2:42
  4. "Homemade Ice Cream" 3:12
  5. "Ol' Mother Earth" 3:07
Side two
  1. "Lazy" 3:48
  2. "California on My Mind" 3:44
  3. "Backwoods Preacher Man" 2:47
  4. "Takin' the Midnight Train" 4:06
  5. "No News Is Good News" 3:02
  6. "Did Somebody Make a Fool out of You" 4:15

Personnel

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