Canned Heat - 1996 - Gamblin' Woman [mp3@320]

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Canned Heat - 1996 - Gamblin' Woman [mp3@320] (Size: 164.04 MB)
 01 - Nothing At All.mp310.81 MB
 02 - 24 hours.mp39.74 MB
 03 - I Used To Be Bad.mp38.03 MB
 04 - The Heat In Me Is Up.mp311.74 MB
 05 - Looking For The Party.mp38.82 MB
 06 - Gamblin' Woman.mp37.72 MB
 07 - Dear Mother Earth.mp312.69 MB
 08 - I Might Be Tempted.mp310.21 MB
 09 - Remember Woodstock.mp312.74 MB
 10 - Take Me To The River.mp39.72 MB
 11 - Driftin'.mp36.6 MB
 12 - (You'll Have To) Come And Get It.mp39.34 MB
 13 - Vision of You.mp312.49 MB
 14 - Hucklebuck.mp311.13 MB
 15 - It's Hot.mp39.27 MB
 16 - John Lee Hooker Boogie.mp311.91 MB
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Canned Heat - 1996 - Gamblin' Woman [mp3@320]


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Canned Heat


Canned Heat in 1979

Wikipedia:
Canned Heat is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its efforts to promote interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 "Canned Heat Blues", a song about an alcoholic who had desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat". After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame with a lineup consisting of Bob Hite (vocals), Alan Wilson (guitar, harmonica and vocals), Henry Vestine and later Harvey Mandel (lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bass), and Adolfo de la Parra (drums).
The music and attitude of Canned Heat afforded them a large following and established the band as one of the popular acts of the hippie era. Canned Heat appeared at most major musical events at the end of the 1960s, performances blues standards along with their own material and occasionally indulging in lengthy 'psychedelic' solos. Two of their songs – "Going Up the Country" and "On the Road Again" – became international hits. "Going Up the Country" was a remake of the Henry Thomas song "Bull Doze Blues", recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1927. "On the Road Again" was a cover version of the 1953 Floyd Jones song of the same name, which is reportedly based on the Tommy Johnson song "Big Road Blues", recorded in 1928.
Since the early 1970s, numerous personnel changes have occurred, although the current lineup includes all three surviving members of the classic lineup: de la Parra (who has remained in the band since first joining in 1967), Mandel, and Taylor. For much of the 1990s and 2000s, de la Parra was the only member from the band's 1960s lineup. He wrote a book about the band's career.[1] Larry Taylor, whose presence in the band has not been steady, is the other surviving member from the earliest lineups. Mandel, Walter Trout and Junior Watson are among the guitarists who gained fame for playing in later editions of the band. British blues pioneer John Mayall found several musicians for his band among former members of Canned Heat.



Gamblin' Woman



Artist: Canned Heat
Title: Gamblin' Woman
Format: CD, Compilation
Producer: Adolfo de la Parra, Larry Taylor, Ira Ingber
Release Date: April 16, 1996
Label: Mausoleum Classix Records
Catalog: 71278-60026-2
Barcode: 7 12786 00262 7
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock, Boogie Rock
Duration: 69:51

Amazon.com Review by Billy James:
Another really 'top shelf' later Canned Heat compilation album with deep boogie and Blues Harp tones, flute?, slide and guitar. This yellow biker girl cover looks kinda 'corny' but it's definitely 'a keeper' for any Canned Heat fan and it's much better than some of the other post 90's releases. Check out the killer version of 'Take Me To The River' and plenty of other slow burners to groove with. This album testifies to a band being able to reunite and connect with its earlier roots. Canned Heat started out as a blues/rock band, with a folk twinge to boot. Gamblin' Woman boasts some impressive tracks which harken back to Delta blues. "Hucklebuck", "Drifting" and "Gamblin' Woman" are upbeat numbers that dont overdo it. Its one to keep in the car for driving on those long road trips.



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01. Nothing AT All - 4:38
02. 24 Hour - 4:11
03. I Used To Be Bad - 3:26
04. The Heat In Me Is Up - 5:04
05. Looking For The Party - 3:47
06. Gamblin' Woman - 3:16
07. Dear Mother Earth - 5:28
08. I Might Be Tempted - 4:23
09. Remember Woodstock - 5:28
10. Take Me To The River - 4:10
11. Driftin' - 2:48
12. (You'll Have To) Come And Get - 3:59
13. Vision Of You - 5:23
14. Hucklebuck - 4:46
15. It's Hot - 3:59
16. John Lee Hooker Boogie - 5:05



Personnel:

Backing Vocals – Giovanni Arreola (track: 15), R.J. Rose (track: 15)
Baritone Saxophone – Steve Kupka (track: 8)
Bass – Carl Sealove (track: 4), Larry Taylor (tracks: 1,2,5, 8 to 11, 13 to 15), Ron Shumake (tracks: 7, 9, 12, 16)
Drums, Vocals – Fito de la Parra
Guitar – Harvey Mandel (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, ), Henry Vestine (tracks: 7, 9, 16), Junior Watson (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 10 to 12, 14, 16)
Guitar, Percussion – Ira Ingber (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 7 to 9, 12, 13, 15)
Piano – Ronnie Barron (tracks: 3, 16)
Tenor Saxophone – Bill Bergman (tracks: 8)
Trombone – Nick Lane (tracks: 8)
Trumpet – Daniel Forneo (tracks: 8)
Vocals – Ruby Valdez
Vocals, Harmonica – James Thornbury



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