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Canned Heat - Future Blues / Going Up The Country album

Canned Heat - Future Blues / Going Up The Country album

  • Performer: Canned Heat
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Future Blues / Going Up The Country
  • Released: 1970
  • Style: Blues Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1920 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1952 mb
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Description

Canned Heat is a blues-rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, USA, in 1965 .

Canned Heat is the 1967 debut album by Canned Heat. It was released shortly after their appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival, and is a blues cover album. Canned Heat was re-released on CD in 1999 by French label MAM Productions under the title Rollin' and Tumblin'. Bob Hite – lead vocals (except Help Me ). Alan Wilson – rhythm and slide guitar, lead vocals on Help Me, harmonica. Henry Vestine – lead guitar.

The final Canned Heat album to feature co-founder Alan Wilson, Future Blues was also one of their best, surprisingly restrained as a studio creation by the band, the whole thing clocking in at under 36 minutes, as long as some single jams on their live discs. It was also one of their most stylistically diverse efforts.

Watch the video for Going up the Country from Canned Heat's Uncanned! The Best of Canned Heat for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Canned Heat is a blues-rock/boogie band that formed in Los Angeles in 1965. View full artist profile.

Future Blues is the fifth album by Canned Heat, released in 1970. It was the last to feature the band's classic lineup, as Larry Taylor and Harvey Mandel departed soon after its release and songwriter Alan Wilson died later that year. It was also the only classic-era Canned Heat studio album to feature Mandel, as Henry Vestine had been the lead guitarist on the previous albums. Their cover of "Let's Work Together" by Wilbert Harrison became a hit. "London Blues" features Dr. John. It was re-released on CD in 2002 by MAM productions with five bonus tracks. Side Two. "London Blues" (Wilson) – 5:31. So Sad (The World's in a Tangle)" (Canned Heat) – 7:57. Future Blues" (Canned Heat) – 2:58. Bonus tracks from 2000 CD release (Repertoire REP 4889). Let's Work Together" Single Mono Version (Harrison) – 2:46. Skat" Single Mono Version (Wilson) – 2:39.

Album Taking Woodstock (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Going Up the Country (live) Lyrics. I'm going up the country, baby, don't you wanna go? I'm going up the country, baby, don't you wanna go? I'm going to some place where I've never been before. I'm going, I'm going where the water tastes like wine I'm going where the water tastes like wine We can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time

Boogie Up the Country King Biscuit Flower Hour: Canned Heat In Concert Uncanned! The Best of Canned Heat Canned Heat Blues Band A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries Back to Back Hits The Canned Heat Cookbook: Their Greatest Hits Canned Heat 1967-1976: The Boogie House Tapes Turning Up the Heat Far Out Living the Blues Very Best of Canned Heat Canned Heat Cookbook: Their Greatest Hits Blues Twinpack Have I Got Blues for. You Live in Oz Boogie Assault: Greatest Hits Live Living the Blues Greatest Hits Live Hallelujah/Canned Heat Cookbook On the Road Again Th. .

Album, Julio 1967, Liberty Records. 1. Rollin' and Tumblin'Bullfrog. 3. Evil Is Going on. 4. Goin' Down Slow. Going Up The Country. 5. Walking by Myself.

Album: Living The Blues (1968). Charted: 19 11. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Canned Heat's band members were notoriously avid record collectors; this was derived from an old and obscure Blues song called "Bull Doze Blues" by Henry Thomas. The song caught on in the summer of 1969 and was very popular among Hippies who appreciated the nature theme. This was written by Alan Wilson, who was Canned Heat's vocalist, guitarist and primary songwriter. Canned Heat played this at Day 2 of the Woodstock Festival, which was a big moment for the band. The song was kind of an anthem for the festival, as "Going Up the Country" described the pilgrimage to Yasgur's farm in upstate New York where the event took place.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Future Blues
Engineer – Tommy OliverWritten-By – Alan Wilson*, Robert Hite, Jr.*, Adolfo De La Parra*, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor
2:17
B Going Up The Country
Written-By – Alan Wilson*
2:50

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Liberty/UA, Inc.
  • Published By – Unart Music Corp.
  • Published By – Boogie Music
  • Published By – Metric Music Co.
  • Pressed By – Allied Record Company

Credits

  • Producer – Canned Heat, Skip Taylor

Notes

Promotional Copy Not For Sale

A: (:05 Intro Time)
B: (:18 Intro Time)

A: Unart Music Corp. Boogie Music BMI
B: Metric Music Co. BMI

Going Up The Country is the original hit single version.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched side A): LB-2854-5 BERT X-8445
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched side B): LB-2855-5 BERT X-8446
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
56180 Canned Heat Future Blues / Going Up The Country ‎(7", Single) Liberty 56180 US 1970
LYK-3897 Canned Heat Future Blues / Going Up The Country ‎(7", Single) Liberty LYK-3897 New Zealand 1970
4C 006-91821 Canned Heat Future Blues / Going Up The Country ‎(7", Single) Liberty 4C 006-91821 Belgium 1970
5C 006-91821 Canned Heat Future Blues ‎(7") Liberty 5C 006-91821 Netherlands 1970

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