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CANNED HEAT BOOGIE WITH CANNED HEAT "1968


I have once remarked that one of my favorite movies is High Fidelity, also that the argument of the film I was hooked from the first time I saw one of the things that amazes me most is the easy it is for players to make a list of songs perfect for any everyday situation that's at the same time.

I'ma denied making lists, I admit. I am not even able to make the best of typical year, never get to decide, besides that I miss many, I'm slowly remembering. Another thing that gives me fatal, is to make collections. Flipo when I see people make one after another with a breathtaking ease and above "conceptual" songs to run for a rainy day, for the road ........... whenever I see one that you can download, no doubt because, besides the list of songs that someone does, is a way to talk about himself. I have tried several times to collections, so typical for the car, but I always give up. I begin to collect songs, and when I realize, would have to come to Helsinki to hear driving over, and the worst is that once burned, when he recorded one-while I hear it, damn, I had to have gotten this or that and what the fuck he was thinking when I included this one.

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couple of days listening in the car I did a long-standing themes of blues and soul, but whenever I get the "Whats Going On" Marvin Gaye "I stick to the roll cd to jump shuffle that randomly issues," I finish the recopilata, because I hear the theme again and again, and when I finally decided to jump to the next, sometimes it sounds "I never loved a man" singing Aretha and back again.


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A lists that you will wonder. Surely many of you know him already, but these days, people The best music, who threw down the gauntlet had wanted to slice the brain, making a list of the 50 best albums of rock history. Fucked up fucked up, but hey, after a lot of spin, to remove disks from the list, to put others at the last minute, is finally finished and sent, now await the outcome. I guess some elections that will put a very sui generis, some, many, many people will match, and as I said, I find it very difficult to do lists.

I mentally reviewed very many albums I've heard in my life, but one that first popped into my head, if not the first, was a piece of blues rock album that was recorded in 1968 by the band that in my opinion is the best singer that has taken the blues rock, Canned Heat, and "Boogie with Canned Heat."
The magic of Canned Heat, was precisely that without abandoning the canons of the most classic blues, do not hesitate to merge with an electric rock boogie that was a special color to their themes based on the classics.

Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson on guitars, vocals and harmonica, Bob "The Bear" Hite on vocals and harmonic, Henry "Sunflower" Vestine on guitar, Larry "The Mole" Taylor low and the incorporation of Mexico Adolfo "Fito" De La Parra replacing Frank Cook on drums, gave birth to the album that included the immortal classics of the band and one of the anthems of rock, "On the road again", but this album is much more than a single subject.

"Boogie with Canned Heat" opens with "Evil Woman" and where the stunning voice of Bear makes it clear that Canned Heat are not a blues band but to use. With a classic sound that pulls back, face "My crime," a blues that could be written in the Delta, but charged with electricity.

The five-minute "On the road again", where Alan Wilson took the lead voice, softer than the mighty Bear, make this theme, based on the oldest blues, while speaks of the fatalities of the race and its influence on the musicians. Its dark tone, slow burning pace hypnotizes you, you Creek to the bone, making it the classic it is today.

But as I said before, this album is not just that song on the rhythm and blues of "World in a judge" and "Turpentine Moan" with the sound of the piano and guitar doing some licks Wilson of the most classic. "Whiskey Headed Woman no.2" apparent strength and passion, while "Amphetamine Annie" returns the electric madness of the band, on a topic that will get you lost any road bar, the classic sound of the purest blues "An owl song "with a killer harmonica, the feeling of an unrecognizable" Marie Laveau "and rock and roll of" Fried Hockey Boogie "that closes the album.

Undoubtedly, the deep voice of The Bear Hite and guitar and creativity of Alan Wilson are the stars of "Boogie with Canned Heat on", though the rest of the band serves as a perfect Swiss machinery. A classic not to be missed for lovers of blues and even among the rock, which to me, every time I hear it, I still broadcasting as much as the first time.

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