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LP CANNED HEAT
Hallelujah
Country of release: Australia, 1982
Original released: 1969
Label: EpoquE
Catalogue number: 1156
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja / Yes
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Same All Over (2:51)
2. Change My Ways (2:47)
3. Canned Heat (4:22)
4. Sic 'em Pigs (2:41)
5. I'm Her Man (2:55)
6. Time Was (3:21)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Do Not Enter (2:50)
2. Big Fat (1:57)
3. Huautla (3:33)
4. Get Off My Back (5:10)
5. Down In The Gutter, But Free (5:37)
Listen At YouTube:
With Bob Hite and Alan Wilson switching off on vocals,
Canned Heat delivered as consistent a blues product as George Thorogood, only
with more diversity and subtle musical nuances keeping the listener involved.
"Same All Over" breaks no new ground, opening up the Hallelujah disc, but the
enthusiasm and reverence the band has for the genre is special. Al Wilson's
distinctive voice -- heard on two Top 20 hit records in 1968 -- is enhanced with
his eerie whistling on "Change My Ways" and the wonderfully ragged
instrumentation. The way the keys bubble up under the guitars, it would have
been a natural for these guys to groove their way into a Grateful Dead-style jam
band thing, but two vocalists dying within an 11-year span is a bit much for any
ensemble. The name Canned Heat is so cool that it becomes the title of the third
song. "Canned Heat" is a pretty accurate description of what they play, and the
bluesy, slow Bob Hite vocal works wonders over the incessant Henry Vestine/Alan
Wilson guitar work. Nice stuff. Jim Newsom calls "Sic 'Em Pigs" "an entertaining
era-specific goof." The slide guitars herald the anti-police anthem, featuring
drummer Fito de la Parra, Alan Wilson, and Henry Vestine making the pig noises,
with a public service announcement for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. thrown in
for good measure. Skip Taylor's production work is just fine, a muddy blend of
instrumentation making for a cohesive sound wall on "I'm Her Man" and Wilson's
"Time Was." Hallelujah was the group's fourth release for Liberty Records and it
is a slice of Americana by a relatively young band with a very pure grasp of the
music they love. The liner notes are a tip of the hat to the people of the
plains, "the midsection of America," where man finds nothing but "himself, the
land, and the sun." "Do Not Enter" opens side two with experimental blues and
Alan Wilson's haunting voice, something akin to pop singer Chris Montez
performing a dirge. Hite's very appropriate adaptation of "Big Fat" explodes
with his own harp work and the band egging him on, an ode to his being
overweight -- something that no doubt did him in a decade later. "Huautla"
changes directions totally, Mike Pacheco's bongos and congas adding a Latin feel
to the harp-soaked instrumental. The two longest songs on the album conclude
side two, a unique "Get off My Back"
with musical twists and an intensely
plodding "Down in the Gutter, but Free" with everyone in the group contributing
to the "songwriting" of the jam, including bassist Henry Vestine and guitarist
Larry Taylor. Though there was no specific hit on Hallelujah, this enjoyable
album shows Canned Heat's innovation, which would inspire groups like Duke &
the Drivers down the road, fans so obsessed with the subject matter that they
crossed over to the professional arena. (Joe Viglione/allmusic.com)
Bob
Hite - Vocals (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 8, 11), Harp (Track 2)
Alan Wilson - Vocals
(Tracks 2, 6, 7, 10), Guitar (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10), Harp (Track 5,
7, 9 , 11), Whistling (Track 2), Pigs (Track 1)
Henry Vestine - Guitar (Track
1-6, 8, 9), Bass (Tracks 11), Pigs (Track 1)
Larry Taylor - Bass (Track 1
-10), Backing Vocals (track 4)
Fito De La Parra - Drums Track 1-11), Pigs
(Track 1)
Mark Naftalin - Organ, Piano (Track 5, 11)
Skip Diamond -
Backing Vocals (Track 1, 11)
Elliot Ingber - Backing Vocals (Track 1,
11)
Javier Batise - Backing Vocals (Track 1)
Mike Pacheco- Bongos, Congas
(Track 9)
Ernest Lane - Organ, Piano (Track 1)
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