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C.W. Stoneking
King Hokum





C.W. Stoneking’s *King Hokum* sounds like a ghost party at the edge of the world—banjos rattle, horns sway, and old blues myths come back to dance. Drawing from pre-war blues, calypso, and vaudeville swing, the record feels playful and unsettling at once, where humour masks something darker. Songs shuffle forward like tall tales told by firelight, strange, infectious, and impossible to pin down.
A1
Way Out In The World
A2
Don't Go Dancin Down The Darktown Strutter's Ball
A3
She's A Bread Baker
A4
Dodo Blues
A5
On A Christmas Day
A6
Charley Bostocks Blues
B1
Goin The Country
B2
Bad Luck Everywhere You Go
B3
Rich Man's Blues
B4
You Took My Thing And Put It In Your Place
B5
Handyman Blues




