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I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag! - Shel Silverstein
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  1. Modern Talk
  2. I Once Knew a Woman
  3. Ever Lovin' Machine
  4. Lookin' for Myself
  5. The Ugliest Man in Town
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  1. Modern Talk
  2. I Once Knew a Woman
  3. Ever Lovin' Machine
  4. Lookin' for Myself
  5. The Ugliest Man in Town
  6. I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag
  7. The Mermaid
  8. I Can't Touch the Sun
  9. Plastic
  10. Better Not Ask Me
  11. Yowsah!
  12. Lemmebesomethin'
  13. Testing the Bomb
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In October of 1965, Shel Silverstein, who was one of Chicago's more notable artistic luminaries, got Chess Records to record him live over two nights at Mother Blues. The result was one of the most delightful albums of its decade, and the probably best record ever cut by any white artist by Chess Records (now there's a real distinction). I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag is an extraordinary document, a strange and compelling body of white folk, country, and, most especially, blues -- not blues played by a white man, but ...

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I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag! 2012, Essential Media Group

UPC: 894231405020

CD

I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag! 2001, Edsel

UPC: 740155165727

CD