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Canned Heat - Rollin' & Tumblin'

Facts

Artist(s)Canned Heat
StudioMagic
Release DateSeptember 16, 1999
UPC Code724349757226
 

About Canned Heat - Rollin' & Tumblin'

Reissue of the blue/ boogie rock group's 1967 French album. Features all 11 tracks from the original release, all digitally remastered. Digipak. 1999 release. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Rollin'and Tumblin'
  2. Bullfrog Blues
  3. Evilis Goin'on
  4. Goin'down Slow
  5. Catfish Blues
  6. Dust My Broom
  7. Help Me
  8. Big Road Blues
  9. The Story Of My Life
  10. The Road Soung
  11. Rich Woman

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the best blues albums, periodQuote
I could have said one of the best white blues albums. But this is an album of blues scholars for real.

Al Wilson was the center an outstanding band. Sure, Butterfield and Bloomfield offered superior technical musicianship. But in their debut album, Canned Heat captured a sense of the blues that cannot be reduced to technique or words.

They flat out got it.

Al Wilson's slide and harp playing, combined with the Bear's soulful singing and Henry Vestine's slicing lead guitar, produced an understanding of the blues that defies race and time. All of this was anchored by one of the best blues bass players of all time, Larry Taylor, and pumped by the steady tasteful beats of Fito Del la Parta.

The album is a gestalt of deep delta blues. Although some of the songs from the album appear in other compilations, this album stands as a work of art on its own. It's simply one of the best blues albums ever recorded.



December 8, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAnd Not A Minute Too Soon!!!Quote
This is the disc that started it all. Originally titled "Canned Heat" this is that first Liberty album on CD. It was somewhat ignored because it didn't produce a hit single; "On The Road Again" was from their second album. So what we have here is some good old down home country blues and it's half standards like "Evil" and "Rollin' and Tumblin'" and half group compositions like "Bullfrog Blues". Al Wilson only sings on one track but his harp wails thoughout the disc. This is really a one of a kind affair because starting with the next album the band couldn't resist going a little pyschedelic. The sound on this one, by the way, is clear as a bell. February 2, 2003

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