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Canned Heat - Hallelujah album

Canned Heat - Hallelujah album

  • Performer: Canned Heat
  • Genre: Rock / Blues
  • Title: Hallelujah
  • Released: 1969
  • Style: Blues Rock
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1982 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1732 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
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Description

Complete your Canned Heat collection.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Same All Over
Written-By – Canned Heat
2:51
A2 Change My Ways
Written-By – Alan Wilson*
2:47
A3 Canned Heat
Written-By – Bob Hite
4:22
A4 Sic ’em Pigs
Written-By – Bob Hite, Booker T. White
2:41
A5 I’m Her Man
Written-By – A. Leigh
2:55
A6 Time Was
Written-By – Alan Wilson*
3:21
B1 Do Not Enter
Written-By – Alan Wilson*
2:50
B2 Big Fat
Adapted By – Bob HiteWritten-By – Fats Domino
1:57
B3 Huautla
Written-By – V. Wolf
3:33
B4 Get Off My Back
Written-By – Alan Wilson*
5:10
B5 Down In The Gutter, But Free
Written-By – Canned Heat
5:37

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Liberty Records, Inc.
  • Pressed By – Research Craft

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Elliot Ingber (tracks: A1, B5), Javier Batise* (tracks: A1), Larry Taylor (tracks: A4), Skip Diamond (tracks: A1, B5)
  • Bass – Henry Vestine (tracks: B5), Larry Taylor (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B4)
  • Bongos, Congas – Mike Pacheco (tracks: B3)
  • Design – Globe Propaganda
  • Design [Album Cover] – George Hunter
  • Drums – Fito De La Parra
  • Engineer – Richard Joseph Moore
  • Guitar – Alan Wilson* (tracks: A1, A3 to A6, B1, B2, B4), Henry Vestine (tracks: A1 to A6, B2, B3), Larry Taylor (tracks: B5)
  • Harp – Alan Wilson* (tracks: A5, B1, B3, B5), Bob Hite (tracks: B2)
  • Liner Notes – Henry Vestine
  • Organ, Piano – Ernest Lane (tracks: A1), Mark Naftalin (tracks: A5, B5)
  • Other [Pigs] – Alan Wilson (tracks: A1), Fito De La Parra (tracks: A1), Henry Vestine (tracks: A1)
  • Photography By – Herb Green*
  • Producer – Canned Heat, Skip Taylor
  • Vocals – Alan Wilson* (tracks: A2, A6, B1, B4), Bob Hite (tracks: A1, A3 to A4, B2, B5)
  • Whistling – Alan Wilson* (tracks: A2)

Notes

This is a pressing from Research Craft in Los Angles. Identifiers are the 2.875" pressing ring and label typeface from The Bert-Co. Enterprises.

Recorded at I. D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California
January, February, March, April, and May, 1969

Packaged in a gatefold sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side, etched): LST-7618-1 I
  • Matrix / Runout (B side, etched): LST-7618-2 IV

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LSB 83 239 I Canned Heat Hallelujah ‎(LP, Album) Liberty LSB 83 239 I Germany Unknown
EP 1165 Canned Heat Hallelujah ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial, Gat) Epoque Records EP 1165 Europe 2016
SEE 248 Canned Heat Hallelujah ‎(LP, Album, RE) See For Miles Records Ltd. SEE 248 UK 1989
LBS 83239 Canned Heat Hallelujah ‎(LP, Album) Liberty LBS 83239 UK 1969
SEE CD 248 Canned Heat Hallelujah ‎(CD, Album, RE) See For Miles Records Ltd. SEE CD 248 UK 1990

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Comments

Crazy Crazy
This version has the rounded Liberty label logo. Which was used until 1969. Last one that used this was LST-7620.
Phallozs Dwarfs Phallozs Dwarfs
The album is a little more expansive than their first two but more cohesive than their previous album "Living the Blues". The band mainly stick to what they do best, their own fun, loose, earnest but amplified take on the blues. The album includes a cover of Tommy Johnson's "Canned Heat Blues" from which they take their name, and Fats Domino's "Fat Man", other than that the songs are all originals. Alan Wilson gets more time on the mic than on the previous encounters, including on the brilliant tune "Time Was", and the record also includes the notable "Sic 'em pigs" which includes a mock advert for the LA Police Department which includes the line "Remedial courses are available for the culturally deprived". The song "Get Off My Back" is a bit of a low point, thankfully though this time around they din't take up a whole side a record trying to do this sort of thing and the album finishes nicely with "Down in The Gutter" which is a typical loose, jam style, blues.