Vintage (Canned Heat album)

Vintage (Canned Heat album)

Infobox Album |
Name = Vintage
Type = Album
Artist = Canned Heat


Caption =
Released = 1970
Recorded = 1966 at El Dorado Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre = Blues
Length =
Label = Janus Records
Producer = Johnny Otis
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3vfpxqt5ldke link]
Last album =
This album = "Vintage"
(1966/1970)
Next album = "Canned Heat"
(1967)

"Vintage" was the first album recorded by Canned Heat in 1966, although it did not see actual release until 1970 under Janus Records. Produced by rhythm & blues legend, Johnny Otis and featuring Muddy Waters/Elmore James' song "Rollin' and Tumblin'" recorded with and without Alan Wilson's hard-hitting harmonica leads. These sessions have surfaced on an multiple of reissues including, "Don't Forget to Boogie: Vintage Heat" (2002), "Vintage Canned Heat" (1996), "Eternal Boogie", "Canned Heat In Concert", and various other releases.

Track listing

#"Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1" (Muddy Waters) - 2:17
#"Big Road Blues" (Canned Heat) - 2:08
#"Spoonful" (Willie Dixon) - 2:30
#"Got My Mojo Working" (Preston Foster) - 2:44
#"Pretty Thing" (Dixon) - 2:01
#"Louise" (Chester Burnett) - 3:07
#"Dimples" (Jimmy Bracken, John Lee Hooker) - 2:21
#"Can't Hold on Much Longer" (Canned Heat) - 2:32
#"Straight Ahead" (Canned Heat) - 2:35
#"Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 2" (Waters) - 2:07

Credits

Canned Heat

*Bob Hitevocals
*Alan WilsonSlide Guitar, vocals, Harmonica
*Henry VestineLead guitar
*Stuart BrockmanElectric Bass
*Frank Cook? – drums

Production

*Johnny Otis - Producer


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