- Bee
- It and Break It
- All Right Mama
- Time Ain't Long
- Skat
- Work Together
- Blues
- Sad (The World's in a Tangle)
- Blues
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John Lee Hooker Primary Artist
The Chipmunks Primary Artist
Samuel Taylor Bass
Dr. John Piano
Adolfo de la Parra Drums
Alan Wilson Vocals,Harmonica,Lead Vocals,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Harvey Mandel Guitar
Larry Taylor Bass
Bob Hite Vocals,Lead Vocals
Ernest Lane Piano
Fito De La Parra Composer
Ron Wholin Art Direction
Frank Ursoleo Reissue Producer
Skip Taylor Composer,Producer,Cover Photo,Cover Art Concept
Chris Morgan Composer
Greg Russo A&R,Liner Notes
Mark Skyer Composer
Dr. John Horn Arrangements
Wilbert Harrison Composer
Frank Cook Composer
Ross Bagdasarian Composer
Adolfo de la Parra Composer
Tommy Oliver Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Henry Vestine Composer
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Composer
Alan Wilson Composer
Harvey Mandel Composer
Larry Taylor Composer
Eddie Shuler Composer
Vic Anesini Mastering
Canned Heat Composer,Producer
Bob Hite Composer
Domingo "Sam" Samudio Composer
Samuel Taylor Composer
Chris Eselgroth Design,Reissue Art Director
Dave Weichman Engineer
Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)
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Overview
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. Most of what's here is very concise and accessible, even the one group-composed jam -- Alan Wilson's "Shake It and Break It" and his prophetically titled "My Time Ain't Long" (he would be dead the year this record was issued), which also sounds a lot like a follow-up to "Going up the Country" until its final, very heavy, and up-close guitar coda. Other songs are a little self-consciously heavy, especially their version of Arthur Crudup's "That's All Right, Mama." Dr. John appears, playing piano on the dark, ominous "London Blues," and arranges the horns on "Skat," which tries for a completely different kind of sound -- late-'40s-style jump blues -- than that for which the group was usually known. And the band also turns in a powerhouse heavy guitar version of Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work Together." ~ Bruce Eder
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/09/2024 |
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Label: | Made In Germany Musi |
UPC: | 0885513031419 |
Rank: | 166629 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Canned Heat Primary ArtistJohn Lee Hooker Primary Artist
The Chipmunks Primary Artist
Samuel Taylor Bass
Dr. John Piano
Adolfo de la Parra Drums
Alan Wilson Vocals,Harmonica,Lead Vocals,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Harvey Mandel Guitar
Larry Taylor Bass
Bob Hite Vocals,Lead Vocals
Ernest Lane Piano
Technical Credits
Herb Greene PhotographyFito De La Parra Composer
Ron Wholin Art Direction
Frank Ursoleo Reissue Producer
Skip Taylor Composer,Producer,Cover Photo,Cover Art Concept
Chris Morgan Composer
Greg Russo A&R,Liner Notes
Mark Skyer Composer
Dr. John Horn Arrangements
Wilbert Harrison Composer
Frank Cook Composer
Ross Bagdasarian Composer
Adolfo de la Parra Composer
Tommy Oliver Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Henry Vestine Composer
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Composer
Alan Wilson Composer
Harvey Mandel Composer
Larry Taylor Composer
Eddie Shuler Composer
Vic Anesini Mastering
Canned Heat Composer,Producer
Bob Hite Composer
Domingo "Sam" Samudio Composer
Samuel Taylor Composer
Chris Eselgroth Design,Reissue Art Director
Dave Weichman Engineer
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