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LR 139
CANNED HEAT – Vintage
(+ bonus track
Going Up The Country)
format: LP 180 gram
UPC - LP: 8013252913914
Canned Heat was formed in 1965 by Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson (guitar/harmonica/vocals), and Bob “The Bear” Hite (vocals). Before hitting the charts in 1968 with their version of Jim Oden s “On The Road Again” (#20 in the USA, # 10 in the UK), here is how they sounded in 1966 when R&B pioneer Johnny Otis produced their first recordings. A perfect match, considering that Wilson and Hite were avid record collectors and blues aficionados, chosing to stay close to the originals on their versions of classics by Muddy Waters “Got My Mojo Working”, Willie Dixon s “Spoonful” and “Pretty Thing”, John Lee Hooker s “Louise” and “Dimples”, and Elmore James “Rollin and Tumblin. Features bonus track “Going Up The Country”
Track listing - Side A: 1. Spoonful (W. Dixon) 2. Big Road Blues (Hite/Wilson/Taylor/Vestine/Cook) 3. Rollin And Tumblin (James/Sehorn) 4. Got My Mojo Working (M. Morganfield) 5. Pretty Thing (W.Dixon) Side B:1. Going Up the Country (A. Wilson)(BONUS TRACK) 2. Louise (Hooker) 3. Dimples (J.L. Hooker) 4. Can t Hold On Much Longer (W. Jacobs) 5. Straight Ahead (Hite/Wilson/Taylor/Vestine/Cook) 6. Rollin And Tumblin (with harmonica) (James/Sehorn)
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