Too Stuffed to Jump


Too Stuffed to Jump is an album by the Amazing Rhythm Aces, released in 1976 with a funny album cover of a frog riding a wooden motorcycle.
"The End Is Not in Sight " won the 1977 Grammy Award for "Country Vocal Performance by a Group". The song reached No. 20 on the Canadian country charts and #69 on the pop charts.
In 2000, Too Stuffed to Jump was reissued by the Special Products Division of Sony Music in the USA on a two-for-one CD which also contained the group's debut album Stacked Deck.

Critical reception

In 2013, Dave Dimartino of Rolling Stone called the album "near classic" and said that it sounded "more contemporary than anyone might expect."

Track listing

  1. "Typical American Boy" 3:30
  2. "If I Just Knew What to Say" 2:08
  3. "The End Is Not in Sight " 3:46
  4. "Same Ol' Me" 2:25
  5. "These Dreams of Losing You" 3:30
  6. "I'll Be Gone" 2:56
  7. "Out of the Snow" 3:40
  8. "Fool for the Woman" 2:44
  9. "A Little Italy Rag" 2:22
  10. "Dancing the Night Away" 5:39

Personnel

  • Russell Smith — lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Barry "Bird" Burton – lead guitar, backing vocals, mandolin, autoharp, pedal steel guitar
  • Billy Earhart – organ
  • James Hooker – piano, backing vocals
  • Jeff Davis – bass, backing vocals
  • Butch McDade – drums, backing vocals, percussion; lead vocals on "Same Ol' Me"