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The City Blues - Blues For Lawrence Street album

The City Blues - Blues For Lawrence Street album

  • Performer: The City Blues
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: Blues For Lawrence Street
  • Released: 1967
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1537 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1791 mb
  • Other: AUD AAC DMF TTA MP4 ASF VOC
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 493

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01 I’m in a groovy mood 02 Blues for Lawrence Street 03 Steal my chickens 04 Goin’ to New York 05 All blues 06 You gotta help me 07 Goin’ down to the river 08 Smokestack lightning.

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Исполнитель: The City Blues Откуда: USA Альбом: Blues For Lawrence Street Год выхода: 1967 Жанр: Garage/Blues Rock Формат: MP3 CBR 320 (Vinyl Rip) Размер архива: 9. МB. Группа из городка Fullerton (штат Калифорния). Образовались в 1966 году и распались в 1968-м, записав всего лишь один блюзово-гаражный альбом. Tracks: 01. I’m In A Groovy Mood - 2:57 02. Blues For Lawrence Street - 4:40 03. Steal My Chickens - 2:47 04. Goin’ To New York - 4:02 05.

Here is a '60 rarity that seems to get little notice, but it's actually pretty playable. More white boys playing the blues, but these guys are young, American, and they have a nice raw garagy sound. Canned Heat they are not, but likeable they certainly are. Reply Notify me Helpful.

The City Blues – Steal My Chickens (1967 US Blues-Rock). Simon & Garfunkel – The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy. :25. The Street Cleaners – Garbage City (1965 US). 6:52. The City Blues – All Blues (1967 US Blues-Rock). I, She & Me – McDougal Street (1967 US). 4:26. The CITY BLUES (1967) – You Gotta Help Me. 4:40. The City Blues – Blues For Lawrence Street 1967.

Ultra-rare private garage blues LP from the Los Angeles area (released on Nouveau Records in 1967); reminds many of early Quicksilver Messenger Service, specifically the 1966 pre-Cipollina lineup as heard on the Groucho releases. Trebly guitars, wailing harmonica, etc. One of the rarest California private LPs with originals virtually non-existent and fetching large sums. Limited to 500 copies. As Bob Lescher recalled, "I got mad at Dick and threw a harmonica at him. My patience was pretty short in those days. Lucky that he ducked. It left a hole in the acoustics on the wall of the.

Artist: The City Blues Album: Blues For Lawrence Street Country: US Genre: Blues rock Label: Nouveau Records Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Year: 1967 Quality: FLAC lossless (tracks+covers)

The City Blues dissolved in early 1970 as all the players mixed more into the "Victoria scene" to form Bayside Blues, an eventually, Blues Union. Phil Rossner was into Elmore James when I was introduced to him by Tim Zurowski. I seem to recall that He was taking over Tim's spot in City Blues and thought him to be perfect for the position as he was so well educated about the blues idiom. Unfortunately, the band was in such a state of flux we never got a real chance to play much together, and I regret that as he was/is such a fine, ego-free guitarist. 1. I’m in a groovy mood 2. Blues for Lawrence Street 3. Steal my chickens 4. Goin ‘to New York 5. All blues 6. You gotta help me 7. Goin 'down to the river 8. Smokestack lightning. class 'post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'. ναρτήθηκε από johnkatsmc5 στις Sunday, July 10, 2016.

1. I'm in a groovy mood 2. Goin 'to New York 5.

Tracklist

A1 I'm In A Groovy Mood
A2 Blues For Lawrence Street
A3 Steal My Chickens
A4 Goin' To New York
A5 All Blues
B1 You Gotta Help Me
B2 Goin' Down To The River
B3 Smokestack Lightning

Credits

  • Drums – Tim Reeves
  • Electric Bass – Steve Eliot
  • Guitar – Ed Soldberg
  • Guitar, Piano, Arranged By – Dick Payne
  • Harp, Vocals – Bob Lesher
  • Photography By – Dave Hall*
  • Producer – David R. Hall

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
56 The City Blues Blues For Lawrence Street ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RP) Void Records 56 US Unknown

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Comments

Yozshujind Yozshujind
Here is a '60 rarity that seems to get little notice, but it's actually pretty playable. More white boys playing the blues, but these guys are young, American, and they have a nice raw garagy sound. Canned Heat they are not, but likeable they certainly are.