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Johnny Almond Music Machine - Hollywood Blues album

Johnny Almond Music Machine - Hollywood Blues album

  • Performer: Johnny Almond Music Machine
  • Genre: Jazz / Rock / Blues
  • Title: Hollywood Blues
  • Released: 1970
  • Style: Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1899 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1629 mb
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Hollywood Blues by The Johnny Almond Music Machine is a jazz album. It is not a blues album, nor is it a jazz rock album, a blues rock album, a funk album or any other kind of album.

Johnny Almond, born John Albert Almond on 20 July 1946 in Enfield, Middlesex, previously played in Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and the Alan Price Set, as well as performing considerable session work in England. In 1969 he had founded Johnny Almond's Music Machine and had recorded two solo records Patent Pending and Hollywood Blues. On Patent Pending Almond is accompanied by Geoff Condon, Jimmy Crawford, Steve Hammond, Roger Sutton and Johnny Wiggins

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In 1969 he had founded Johnny Almond's Music Machine and had recorded two solo records "Patent Pending" and "Hollywood Blues". On "Patent Pending" Almond is accompanied by Geoff Condon, Alan White, Jimmy Crawford, Steve Hammond, Roger Sutton and Johnny Wiggins. On "Hollywood Blues" he jams with Curtis Amy, Hadley Caliman, Joe Harris, Charles Kynard, Ray Neapolitan, Joe Pass, Earl Palmer und Vi Redd. The group then recorded two albums for Columbia Records, Rising (1972) and the live album, Mark-Almond 73 (1973), by which time the group's members had grown to seven. What Am I Living For" from Mark-Almond 73 gained the group the most . radio airplay they would get, but nevertheless they disbanded later that year.

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On this album, he drew from the same deep wellspring of the Mississippi blues, only with the advantage of a modern recording studio. With decades of life behind him, Shines made music not of "rebellion but acceptance": using the blues not to rage against the injustice of the world, but to have compassion for its unwilling citizens. Bobby Rush was a journeyman blues singer, most famous for the novelty hit "Chicken Heads. He tackled modern injustice ("Evil Is") alongside Seventies sexual mores ("I Can't Find My Keys"); Rush Hour was the first album in a sequence of ever-stranger "folk-funk" explorations.

On his 'music machine' albums Almond's talents include tenor, alto and baritone saxophones, flute, alto flute, organ, vibes, mellotron and bass clarinet. Get ready for big grooves with 'Solar Level'. Very little is known of Megaton, other than they included English guitarist Les Humphries and keyboardist Jimmy Bilsbury (both were previously in the Les Humphries Singers) who recorded this sole album in Germany. Other than that their first two albums are some well-regarded frantic fuzzy blues with great vibrato vocals. The band was so popular in their native Detroit area that a fledgling Led Zeppelin (who were just then getting started from the remnants of The Yardbirds) opened for them at Detroit's Grande Ballroom. Johnny Almond Music Machine - Solar Level (1969) from album 'patent pending' 10. Megaton - Wanna Be Your Hero (1971) from album 'megaton' 11.

Tracklist

A1 It's The Water
A2 Funkville U.S.A.
A3 Agadir Sunset
A4 Blues For Helen
B1 Hot Rod
B2 Slipping Easy
B3 Kwei Ying Fu
B4 Perdido

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sunset Sound – des 18037

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Vi Redd (tracks: A4, B4)
  • Bass [Fender] – Ray Neapolitan
  • Co-producer [In Conjunction With] – Leonard G. Feather*
  • Drums – Earl Palmer (tracks: A1, A2), Joe Harris (tracks: A3 to B4)
  • Engineer – Bill Lazarus*
  • Guitar – Joe Pass
  • Organ – Charles Kynard
  • Photography By [Session] – Luther Birdface
  • Producer – Mike Vernon
  • Saxophone – Johnny Almond
  • Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Curtis Amy (tracks: A3 to B4)
  • Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Hadley Caliman (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Vibraphone – Johnny Almond (tracks: A3)

Notes

Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios Hollywood.
Released in a cover laminted on front only with an ''indicator hole'' in the back to let the inner sleeve peep through. Red = mono, blue = stereo.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SML 1057 Johnny Almond Music Machine Hollywood Blues ‎(LP, Album) Deram SML 1057 UK 1969
CDSML 8441 Johnny Almond Music Machine Hollywood Blues ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Vocalion CDSML 8441 UK 2008
DML 1057 Johnny Almond Music Machine Hollywood Blues ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Deram DML 1057 UK 1970
UCCM-9197 Johnny Almond Music Machine Hollywood Blues ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Pap) Deram, Strange Days Records UCCM-9197 Japan 2005
DES 18037 Johnny Almond Music Machine Hollywood Blues ‎(LP, Album) Deram DES 18037 US 1970

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