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Album Canned Heat by Canned Heat Review

This debut long-player from Canned Heat was issued shortly after their appearance at the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. That performance, for all intents and purposes, was not only the combo's entrée into the burgeoning underground rock & roll scene, but was also among the first high-profile showcases to garner national and international attention. The quartet featured on Canned Heat (1967) includes the unique personnel of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/vocals), Larry "The Mole" Taylor (bass), Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar), Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals), and Frank Cook (drums). Cook's tenure with the Heat would be exceedingly brief, however, as he was replaced by Aldolfo "Fido" Dela Parra (drums) a few months later. Although their blues might have suggested that the aggregate hailed from the likes of Chicago or Memphis, Canned Heat actually formed in the Los Angeles suburb of Topanga Canyon, where they were contemporaries of other up-and-coming rockers Spirit and Kaleidoscope. Wilson and Hite's almost scholarly approach created a unique synthesis when blended with the band's amplified rock & roll. After their initial studio sessions in April of 1967 produced favorable demos, they returned several weeks later to begin work in earnest on this platter. The dearth of original material on Canned Heat was less of a result of any songwriting deficiencies, but rather exemplifies their authentic renderings of traditionals such as the open-throttled boogie of "Rollin' and Tumblin'" - which is rightfully recognized as having been derived from the Muddy Waters arrangement. Similarly, a rousing reading of Robert Johnson's "Dust My Broom" is co-credited to Elmore James. Blues aficionados will undoubtedly notice references to a pair of Howlin' Wolf classics - "Smokestack Lightning" as well as "I Asked for Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)" - as part of the rambling "Road Song". While decidedly more obscure to the casual listener, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones "Story of My Life" is both a high point on this recording, as well as one of the fiercest renditions ever committed to tape. Until a thorough overhaul of Canned Heat's catalog materializes, this title can be found on the Canned Heat/Boogie With Canned Heat (2003) two-fer that couples this title with their 1968 follow-up.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Rollin' and Tumblin' 3:12 preview song Rollin' and Tumblin' Download track Rollin' and Tumblin'
2 Bullfrog Blues 2:21 preview song Bullfrog Blues Download track Bullfrog Blues
3 Evil is Going On 2:26 preview song Evil is Going On Download track Evil is Going On
4 Going Down Slow 3:51 preview song Going Down Slow Download track Going Down Slow
5 Catfish Blues 6:49 preview song Catfish Blues Download track Catfish Blues
6 Dust My Broom 3:19 preview song Dust My Broom Download track Dust My Broom
7 Help Me 3:14 preview song Help Me Download track Help Me
8 Big Road Blues 3:14 preview song Big Road Blues Download track Big Road Blues
9 Story Of My Life 3:44 preview song Story Of My Life Download track Story Of My Life
10 The Road Song 3:17 preview song The Road Song Download track The Road Song
11 Rich Woman 3:06 preview song Rich Woman Download track Rich Woman
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