The initial step in Hill's amazing rebirth as a contemporary blues star, courtesy of Jackson, Mississippi's Malaco Records and producers Tommy Couch and Wolf Stephenson. The vicious blues outings "Bump and Grind" and "Blue Monday" were the first salvos fired by Hill at the blues market, though much of the set -- "Please Don't Make Me (Do Something Bad to You)," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" -- was solidly in the Southern soul vein. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
Z.Z. Hill
01/01/1981 | Malaco Records
All Music Guide Review
Z.Z. Hill Track Listing
Credits of Z.Z. Hill
- Stuart McDonald
- Strings
- James Robertson
- Drums
- Whit Sidener
- Horn
- Wolf Stephenson
- Producer, Engineer
- Dana Teboe
- Horn
- Guy Weddle
- Strings
- Carson Whitsett
- Keyboards
- Dino Zimmerman
- Guitar
- Jorge Orbon
- Strings
- Gail Bauser
- Strings
- Johnny Barranco
- Guitar
- Jesse Fischer
- Composer
- Tommy Tate
- Composer
- George Allen
- Bass
- Rick Allison
- Assistant Engineer
- Don Barrett
- Bass
- Patrice Carroll
- Assistant Engineer
- David Chappell
- Strings
- Chris Colelessor
- Horn
- Tommy Couch
- Producer
- Mickey Davis
- Arranger
- Leroy Emanuel
- Guitar
- Ray Griffin
- Bass
- Steve Klein
- Engineer
- Marjorie Lash
- Strings
- Z.Z. Hill
- Composer, Vocals, Main Performer














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