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Spider John Koerner - Spider John [Vinyl New]

Sold Date: July 11, 2015
Start Date: June 22, 2015
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Spider John Koerner - Spider John [Vinyl New]

Label: CITY HALL
Format: LP
Release Date: 20 Aug 2013

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This vinyl only album fills a crucial gap in the evolution of legendary folk artist Spider John Koerner. Recorded in between 1965?s "Spider Blues" and 1969?s "Running, Jumping, Standing Still" (with Willie Murphy, both released on Elektra), Koerner is captured here live and unaccompanied at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles, bringing to light an exciting and previously undocumented period in the career of Spider John. The excellent recording captures Koerner at the absolute peak of his guitar-playing powers. Rounding out this crucial slab of wax are two songs recorded in 1966 in New York City, previously only available on an elusive British single. Accompanied by Al Kooper on guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass, and Roy Blumenfeld on drums, "Won't You Give Me Some Love" and "Don't Stop" (the latter with Tony Glover on harp) represent Koerner's first, brief excursion into rock and roll terrain. The results sound not entirely dissimilar to Dylan's "Highway 61? period material is not surprising given Kooper's presence. This release is not only a fascinating addition to the canon of one of this country's national treasures, but is also one of his strongest overall efforts. Strictly limited vinyl edition of 450 copies.