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{{ Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> |
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| name = Hallelujah |
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| type = [[album]] |
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| artist = [[Canned Heat]] |
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| cover = Hallelujah_-_Canned_Heat.jpg |
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| Cover = Hallelujah-Canned Heat (album cover).gif |
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| Background = orange |
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| released = July 8, 1969 |
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| recorded = May 1969 |
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| studio = I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA |
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| Length = 38:04 |
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| genre = [[Blues]]<ref name=AM/> |
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| Label = [[Liberty Records|Liberty]] / [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] |
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| length = 38:04 |
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| Producer = Skip Taylor |
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| label = [[Liberty Records|Liberty]] |
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| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki> |
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| producer = Skip Taylor |
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*''[[All Music Guide]]'' [[Image:3of5.png|3/5]] [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:m9x8b5z4tsqj link] |
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| prev_title = [[Living the Blues]] |
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| prev_year = 1968 |
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| This album = ''Hallelujah'' <br /> (1969) |
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| next_title = [[Future Blues (Canned Heat album)|Future Blues]] |
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| next_year = 1970 |
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{{Album ratings |
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'''''Hallelujah''''' is a 1969 [[album]] by [[Canned Heat]]. |
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|rev1 = [[Allmusic]] |
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|rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name=AM>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r3246|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref> |
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| rev2 = [[Rolling Stone]] |
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| rev2Score = ''(favorable)'' <ref>{{cite journal |last=Hansen |first=Barret |date=23 August 1969 |title=Records |url=http://www.cannedheatmusic.com/halelujah_reviews.htm |journal=[[Rolling Stone]] |issue=40 |pages=37 |location=San Francisco |publisher=Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. |access-date=13 November 2015 |archive-date=27 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200127101704/http://www.cannedheatmusic.com/halelujah_reviews.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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'''''Hallelujah''''' is the fourth [[album]] by [[Canned Heat]], released in 1969. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by MAM productions with four bonus tracks. It was the last album to feature classic lineup mark 1, as Vestine left the band prior to ''[[Future Blues (Canned Heat album)|Future Blues]]''. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"Same All Over" (Canned Heat/[[Henry Vestine]]) – 2:51 |
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#"Change My Ways" ([[Alan Wilson (musician)|Alan Wilson]]) – 2:47 |
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#"Canned Heat" (Bob Hite) – 4:22 |
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#"Sic 'em Pigs" (Hite/White) – 2:41 |
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#"I'm Her Man" (Leigh) – 2:55 |
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#"Time Was" (Wilson) – 3:21 |
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#"Do Not Enter" (Wilson) – 2:50 |
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#"Big Fat (The Fat Man)" ([[Dave Bartholomew]]/[[Fats Domino]]) – 1:57 |
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#"Huautla " (Wolf) – 3:33 |
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#"Get Off My Back" (Wilson) – 5:10 |
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#"Down in the Gutter, But Free" (Canned Heat) – 5:37 |
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===Side One=== |
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[[Category:1969 albums]] |
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#"Same All Over" <small>(Canned Heat)</small> – 2:51 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#* Elliot Ingber - backing vocals |
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#* Javier Batise- backing vocals |
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#* Skip Diamond - backing vocals |
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#*[[Ernest Lane (musician)|Ernest Lane]] - organ, piano |
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#"Change My Ways" <small>([[Alan Wilson (musician)|Alan Wilson]])</small> – 2:47 |
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#* Alan Wilson - lead vocals, whistling, guitar |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"Canned Heat" <small>(Robert Hite, Jr. – ''actually by'' [[Tommy Johnson (blues musician)|Tommy Johnson]])</small> – 4:22 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"Sic 'em Pigs" <small>(Robert Hite, Jr.; Booker T. White)</small> – 2:41 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass, backing vocals |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"I'm Her Man" <small>(A. Leigh – ''actually by'' [[Bob Hite]]<ref>Fito de la Parra, ''Living The Blues.''(2000)</ref>)</small> – 2:55 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar, harmonica |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#* Mark Naftalin - organ, piano |
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#"Time Was" <small>(Alan Wilson)</small> – 3:21 |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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===Side Two=== |
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#"Do Not Enter" <small>(Alan Wilson)</small> – 2:50 |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals, harmonica |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"Big Fat (The Fat Man)" <small>([[Dave Bartholomew]], [[Fats Domino]]; adapted by Robert Hite, Jr.)</small> – 1:57 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals, harmonica |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"Huautla" <small>(V. Wolf – ''actually by'' [[Fito de la Parra]]<ref>Fito de la Parra, ''Living The Blues.''(2000)</ref>)</small> – 3:33 |
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#* Alan Wilson - harmonica |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#* Mike Pacheco - bongos, congas |
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#"Get Off My Back" <small>(Alan Wilson)</small> – 5:10 |
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#* Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals |
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#* Henry Vestine - guitar |
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#* Larry Taylor - bass |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#"Down in the Gutter, But Free" <small>(Canned Heat)</small> – 5:37 |
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#* Bob Hite - lead vocals |
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#* Alan Wilson - harmonica |
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#* Henry Vestine - bass |
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#* Larry Taylor - guitar |
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#* Fito De la Parra - drums |
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#* Skip Diamond - backing vocals |
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#* Elliot Ingber - backing vocals |
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#* Mark Naftalin - organ, piano |
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===Bonus tracks from 2001 CD release=== |
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#"Time Was" – Single Version <small>(Wilson)</small> – 2:34 |
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#"Low Down" <small>(Canned Heat)</small> – 2:30 |
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#"Poor Moon" <small>(Wilson)</small> – 2:43 |
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#"Sic 'em Pigs" – Single Version <small>(Hite, White)</small> – 1:54 |
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==Personnel== |
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<ref>LP Liberty LST-7618</ref> |
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;Canned Heat |
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*[[Bob Hite]] – vocals, harmonica <small>(on track 8)</small> |
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*[[Alan Wilson (musician)|Alan Wilson]] – slide guitar, vocals, harmonica, whistling <small>(on track 2)</small> |
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*[[Henry Vestine]] – lead guitar, public service announcement <small>(on track 4)</small>, bass <small>(on track 11)</small> |
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*[[Larry Taylor]] – bass, guitar <small>(on track 11)</small> |
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*[[Adolfo de la Parra|Fito de la Parra]] – drums |
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;Additional Personnel |
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*Ernest Lane – piano <small>(on track 1)</small> |
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*[[Mark Naftalin]] – organ, piano <small>(on tracks 5, 11)</small> |
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*Javier Batiz – group vocals <small>(on track 1)</small> |
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*Skip Diamond – group vocals <small>(on tracks 1, 11)</small> |
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*[[Elliot Ingber]] – group vocals <small>(on tracks 1, 11)</small> |
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*Mike Pacheco – bongos and congas <small>(on track 9)</small> |
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;Production |
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*Produced by Skip Taylor and Canned Heat |
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*Engineered by Richard Joseph Moore |
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*Recorded at I. D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California<br>January, February, March, April, and May, 1969 |
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== References == |
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<references /> |
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* Fito De La Parra, ''Living The Blues. Canned Heat's story of Music, Drugs, Death, Sex and Survival'' (2000) {{ISBN|0-9676449-0-9}} |
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{{Canned Heat}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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[[Category:1969 albums]] |
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[[Category:Canned Heat albums]] |
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[[Category:Liberty Records albums]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Bob Hite]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Alan Wilson (musician)]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Henry Vestine]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Larry Taylor]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Adolfo de la Parra]] |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 8 September 2022
Hallelujah | ||||
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Released | July 8, 1969 | |||
Recorded | May 1969 | |||
Studio | I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Blues[1] | |||
Length | 38:04 | |||
Label | Liberty | |||
Producer | Skip Taylor | |||
Canned Heat chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | (favorable) [2] |
Hallelujah is the fourth album by Canned Heat, released in 1969. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by MAM productions with four bonus tracks. It was the last album to feature classic lineup mark 1, as Vestine left the band prior to Future Blues.
Track listing
[edit]Side One
[edit]- "Same All Over" (Canned Heat) – 2:51
- Bob Hite - lead vocals
- Alan Wilson - guitar
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- Elliot Ingber - backing vocals
- Javier Batise- backing vocals
- Skip Diamond - backing vocals
- Ernest Lane - organ, piano
- "Change My Ways" (Alan Wilson) – 2:47
- Alan Wilson - lead vocals, whistling, guitar
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "Canned Heat" (Robert Hite, Jr. – actually by Tommy Johnson) – 4:22
- Bob Hite - lead vocals
- Alan Wilson - guitar
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "Sic 'em Pigs" (Robert Hite, Jr.; Booker T. White) – 2:41
- Bob Hite - lead vocals
- Alan Wilson - guitar
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass, backing vocals
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "I'm Her Man" (A. Leigh – actually by Bob Hite[3]) – 2:55
- Bob Hite - lead vocals
- Alan Wilson - guitar, harmonica
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- Mark Naftalin - organ, piano
- "Time Was" (Alan Wilson) – 3:21
- Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
Side Two
[edit]- "Do Not Enter" (Alan Wilson) – 2:50
- Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals, harmonica
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "Big Fat (The Fat Man)" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino; adapted by Robert Hite, Jr.) – 1:57
- Bob Hite - lead vocals, harmonica
- Alan Wilson - guitar
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "Huautla" (V. Wolf – actually by Fito de la Parra[4]) – 3:33
- Alan Wilson - harmonica
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- Mike Pacheco - bongos, congas
- "Get Off My Back" (Alan Wilson) – 5:10
- Alan Wilson - guitar, lead vocals
- Henry Vestine - guitar
- Larry Taylor - bass
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- "Down in the Gutter, But Free" (Canned Heat) – 5:37
- Bob Hite - lead vocals
- Alan Wilson - harmonica
- Henry Vestine - bass
- Larry Taylor - guitar
- Fito De la Parra - drums
- Skip Diamond - backing vocals
- Elliot Ingber - backing vocals
- Mark Naftalin - organ, piano
Bonus tracks from 2001 CD release
[edit]- "Time Was" – Single Version (Wilson) – 2:34
- "Low Down" (Canned Heat) – 2:30
- "Poor Moon" (Wilson) – 2:43
- "Sic 'em Pigs" – Single Version (Hite, White) – 1:54
Personnel
[edit]- Canned Heat
- Bob Hite – vocals, harmonica (on track 8)
- Alan Wilson – slide guitar, vocals, harmonica, whistling (on track 2)
- Henry Vestine – lead guitar, public service announcement (on track 4), bass (on track 11)
- Larry Taylor – bass, guitar (on track 11)
- Fito de la Parra – drums
- Additional Personnel
- Ernest Lane – piano (on track 1)
- Mark Naftalin – organ, piano (on tracks 5, 11)
- Javier Batiz – group vocals (on track 1)
- Skip Diamond – group vocals (on tracks 1, 11)
- Elliot Ingber – group vocals (on tracks 1, 11)
- Mike Pacheco – bongos and congas (on track 9)
- Production
- Produced by Skip Taylor and Canned Heat
- Engineered by Richard Joseph Moore
- Recorded at I. D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California
January, February, March, April, and May, 1969
References
[edit]- ^ a b Allmusic review
- ^ Hansen, Barret (23 August 1969). "Records". Rolling Stone (40). San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.: 37. Archived from the original on 27 January 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Fito de la Parra, Living The Blues.(2000)
- ^ Fito de la Parra, Living The Blues.(2000)
- ^ LP Liberty LST-7618
- Fito De La Parra, Living The Blues. Canned Heat's story of Music, Drugs, Death, Sex and Survival (2000) ISBN 0-9676449-0-9