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Sorry You Couldn't Make It is the long awaited "country album" from the legendary Swamp Dogg, a.k.a. soul and R&B singer-songwriter Jerry Williams Jr.. Recorded in Nashville, featuring John Prine, Justin Vernon, Jenny Lewis, and others.
Swamp Dogg's second album, reissued for the very first time on vinyl since its original release in 1971. "Rat On!", was ranked as having one of the top ten worst album covers of all time, an achievement that Swamp Dogg is rightfully proud of.
A record that's as reverent as it is raunchy, a collection that challenges conventional notions of genre and race while at the same time celebrating the music that helped make Swamp Dogg the beloved iconoclast he's known as today.
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