The piece de resistance of Dex Romweber's voluminous back catalogue, ably backed by the trusty Chris "Crow" Smith on drums, "GGHB" is as solid an LP as you will ever find. Some of you may remember Jack White dropping the needle on the Jets' version of "Froggy Went a Courtin'" in the "It Might Get Loud" doc as an indicator of his early influences. Maybe you remember the White Stripes covering "You Belong to Me" or "Apple Blossom Time" in their live performances. Those songs, as well as all the rest featured on "Go Go Harlem Baby" are genuinely important in the pantheon of American music. Out-of-print on vinyl since it's original issue in 1991, Third Man Records worked solidly for a year-and-a-half to make this record available again. Please enjoy.