Canned Heat - Canned Heat (Vintage) (1969) {1989, Reissue}
BAND/ARTIST: Canned Heat
- Title: Canned Heat
- Year Of Release: 1969 / 1989
- Label: Object Enterprises #ONN 51
- Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Boogie Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
- Total Time: 00:23:48
- Total Size: 166 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Vintage is the sixth album by Canned Heat. Produced by rhythm & blues legend, Johnny Otis, the album featured Muddy Waters/Elmore James' song "Rollin' and Tumblin'" recorded with and without Alan Wilson's hard-hitting harmonica leads. These sessions have surfaced on a multiple of reissues including, Don't Forget to Boogie: Vintage Heat (2002), Vintage Canned Heat (1996), Eternal Boogie, Canned Heat In Concert, and various other releases.
Track List:
01. Spoonful [2:29]
02. Big Road Blues [2:04]
03. Rolling And Tumbling [2:16]
04. Got My Mojo Working [2:39]
05. Pretty Thing [1:57]
06. Louise [3:03]
07. Dimples [2:16]
08. Can't Hold On [2:28]
09. Straight Ahead [2:33]
10. Rolling And Tumbling (With Harmonica) [2:03]
These are the earliest-known recordings of Canned Heat with the primordial lineup of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/harmonica/vocals), Stuart Brotman (bass), Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar), Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals), and either Keith Sawyer (drums), or perhaps his replacement, Frank Cook (drums), who joined circa 1966. Another notable name among the personnel listed on the original LP jacket is rhythm & blues legend, Johnny Otis as producer. This is certainly fitting, as the Heat wind their way through compact, high-energy versions of a variety of selections, directly contrasting the longer psychedelic showcases that would evolve over the next few years. Their almost cerebral respect for their predecessors would have suggested that the band hailed from anywhere other than their Topanga Canyon digs. However, Wilson, Vestine, and Hite were consummate students of authentic R&B, as evidenced by their practically note-for-note transcriptions of tunes from Chicago icons such as Muddy Waters ("Got My Mojo Working"), Willie Dixon ("Spoonful" and "Pretty Thing"), John Lee Hooker ("Louise" and "Dimples"), and Elmore James ("Rollin' and Tumblin'.") The latter cut is actually presented in two distinct renderings – with and without Wilson's hard-hitting harmonica leads, closely resembling the sound of their self-titled debut, Canned Heat (1967) from the following year. A second holdover is "Big Road Blues," which is also given a similar driving beat and an otherwise solid reading. These sessions have surfaced on an endless array of reissues including Don't Forget to Boogie: Vintage Heat (2002), Vintage Canned Heat [Sundazed] (1996), or paired with a 1969 concert platter on the Akarma Records double-play Live at the Topanga Corral/Vintage (2002).
~ Lindsay Planer, All Music
~ Lindsay Planer, All Music
Track List:
01. Spoonful [2:29]
02. Big Road Blues [2:04]
03. Rolling And Tumbling [2:16]
04. Got My Mojo Working [2:39]
05. Pretty Thing [1:57]
06. Louise [3:03]
07. Dimples [2:16]
08. Can't Hold On [2:28]
09. Straight Ahead [2:33]
10. Rolling And Tumbling (With Harmonica) [2:03]
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