Canned Heat - On the Road Again (Reissue) (1989)

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Title: On the Road Again
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: EMI/Music For Pleasure
Genre: Boogie Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:15
Total Size: 178/408 Mb (scans)
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Canned Heat - On the Road Again (Reissue) (1989)


Tracklist:

01. On The Road Again
02. Amphetamine Annie
03. My Crime
04. Time Was
05. Goin' Up The Country
06. Sugar Bee
07. Whiskey Headed Woman
08. Bullfrog Blues
09. Let's Work Together
10. World In A Jug
11. Fried Hockey Boogie
12. Rollin 'N' Tumblin'
13. I'm Her Man
14. Dust My Broom
15. Parthenogenesis

This 15-track single-disc collection was culled from Canned Heat (1967), Boogie With Canned Heat (1968), Living the Blues (1968), Hallelujah (1969), and Future Blues (1970). Arguably, Canned Heat Cookbook (1969) -- a hits package in its own right -- could be lumped in since it was the first full-length platter with "Going Up the Country," which was initially only issued on a 45-rpm single. During this era, the Heat was inhabited by Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/vocals), Larry "The Mole" Taylor (bass), Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar), and Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals). Frank Cook (drums) contributed to the band's self-titled debut prior to being replaced by Aldolfo "Fito" de la Parra (drums), who remained as the combo's sole purveyor into the 1990s. One of the things separating the material on this title is the integration of the extended musical memoir "Fried Hockey Boogie," featuring Hite front and center as he introduces each of his mates prior to their respective solos. This culminates into a full-blown jam, concluding with the Bear's decree "Don't forget to boogie!" The other lengthy groove is the psychedelic sojourn "Parthenogenesis," incorporating the stretched-out moxie of concurrent Bay Area acts the Grateful Dead or Quicksilver Messenger Service with their own distinct rootsy blend of electric rock with authentic R&B. For the most part, however, On the Road is a plentiful compilation that finds room for Canned Heat's best-remembered numbers, such as the funky good-time update of Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work Together," the darkly guilded original "On the Road Again," and the cautionary tale of speed freaks on "Amphetamine Annie." ...



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