King Biscuit Boy - Badly Bent the Best of King Biscuit Boy (1970)

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Title: Badly Bent the Best of King Biscuit Boy
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Unidisc
Genre: Blues, Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 45:51
Total Size: 114/289 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Twenty-Nine Ways
02. I'm Just a Lonely Guy
03. Hoy Hoy Hoy
04. Corrina, Corrina
05. Biscuit's Boogie
06. Badly Bent
07. You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down Again
08. Steel Town Blues Wind & Rain
09. Blues for Duffy's Tavern
10. Caledonia River
11. Gotta Be a Goodun

Richard Newell grew up in Canada listening to the blues. He learned to play the harmonica as a teenager and joined the Barons in 1961, releasing a single called "Bottleneck." In 1966, Newell left the band (then renamed Son Richard & the Chessmen) to join the Midknights, but then began playing with Ronnie Hawkins, who nicknamed him King Biscuit Boy. After playing with Hawkins for two years, he joined Crowbar and released Official Music (as King Biscuit Boy & Crowbar) in 1970. He recorded solo material sporadically throughout the '70s and '80s (including 1982's Mouth of Steel and Richard Newell A.K.A. King Biscuit Boy in 1988). Poor health due to alcoholism stunted his career throughout the '90s and on January 5, 2003 Newell succumbed to the disease at his home in Hamilton, Ontario.