Taken from their sole LP, 'Georgian Ghost, The Archer Street Blues And The Candy Factory' from 2007. The track was named after a friend/roadie/DJ James 'Gumbo' Tarn who selflessly drove the band on their early UK tours.
James and Tim had actually jammed and recorded an early version of this tune before the band got together, with Tim re-using the riff on the track that appeared on the LP, changing the song structure slightly and slowing it down.
credits
from Best of,
released July 13, 2020
Timothy James Oxnard – Vocals/Guitar
Wesley John Stephenson - Drums
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