Приветствую создателям сего шедевра! Окунуться в школьные годы .OLL. thanks for the great hits .Я снова кайфую с Татьяной , а ей 70 yes old. I'M 16GO IN VEN 73.😉❤🇬🇧🇦🇨❤🙏🙏 BLESS YOU for other people. ❤❤❤🙏
El amor al blues que demuestra esta banda hippie esta por encima de toda la puta segregación y despre io por los aframericanos y su musica gracias por pu licar a los canned heat
Love that song "Straight Ahead"....!!!....(Second to last song on this album) What an ASS KICKER of a song THAT one is!!!🫡😃🫡😃 I am especially impressed how FLAWLESSLY they all sound off with military like precision....That must have taken a little extra practice to pull that off to sound so perfect.
+Gary Wulfing I am happy that you like it. I do my best with my old gear. The pick up is a Shure M75, also about 40 years old. This is the real sound of the 70's. Pure vintage ; )
This is just beautiful, full of youthful confidence and enthusiasm. Sounds like they were just having a really good time, like they knew they were good but hadn't yet realised they were world class with all the pressure that brought. Is that Alan Wilson doing vocals on Spoonful?
@@petergorm I know and I don't think it's him. I read recently that it could be Frank Cook, the drummer. I suppose it's anybody's guess. Merry Christmas 🎶🎄🎶
@@petergorm I actually came here to ask the same question - It sounds like neither the Owl or the Bear, plus the vocal is doubled (especially when compared to the next track)...regardless, this is one hell of a slice o'goodness, I'm on my 4th listening in a week, thanks for posting.
you can already hear they are a great band but it never got released until 1970 which shows how labels dont have their finger on the pulse cause this is a great record & you hear the bo diddly cover as well.the only thing ill say is bob hites vocals actually got even better & its nice the band carried on & had success after al & bob.but med i have to listen to all their early stuff on analogue mono & stereo lps including live cause live this band bring it.i was sad they lost 2 of their main & vital members so early rip lads you sure brought the heat with fire & a creativity that meant they were more than just blues even though they lived the blues respect & peace...
also you notice 2 songs are sort of sang in a 60,s garage way which makes it even more different but still vital listening as are all their original lps.im analogue til i die & im a guitarist so i hate digital vinyl full stop because it cant tell it like it was intended to be heard by the band,s & is totally pointless.but it removes the only format that can actually be true to the original recording which serves the industries goals to get you all buying their inferior mp3,s faster & speed up digital domination.which is why every digital vinyl reissue has criminal multiple overdubs for your so called listening pleasure.all i can say to any canned heat fan unless you have heard canned heat on quality stereo equipment with a decent phono stage you havnt hear the heat who bring the heat in full.great post not a dig at youat all but i will say this uploading it from an analogue source sounds much better than any sacd & you dont get the criminal overdubs so this is how you should hear it if you havnt got it on vinyl & only have the digital option peace...
I remember when you used to be able to buy fire in a coffee can. Back then we had Presidents who actually loved their country. Man! Those were the days!
mitchellkarera That's for cooking the spoonful of heroin. The government turned culture makers into addicts. Bush Sr was caught air dropping and running trains full of drugs in Arkansas, that's why Reagan didn't want Bush as VP. Two brothers saw the train, and were killed and then run over. First autopsy said the kids were drugged out and jumped into train. Moms autopsy showed they were killed before the train.
The blind owl climbed into his sleeping bag on a hill side in Topanga Canyon and went to blues heaven at 27 not a suicide he still had 3 reds in his pocket. Just 1 to many he’s a night owl now.
This album was recorded in 1966 and produced by rhythm and blues legend Johnny Otis. It is unknown for what reasons it was never released in 1966, but the fact remains - this album appeared only in 1970. The album is lively, completely permeated with rhythm and blues hits from the luminaries of the genre (Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker), played without any instrumental show-offs, precisely and clearly putting into the 2-minute song format all that power of style that other musicians never manage to fully reveal in long 15-minute jams. The album lasts exactly half an hour, and here are only 2 original Kennedy Hit tracks, very successfully integrated into the overall drive of the album. So before you have time to put the record on, it is already over. The material is selected very evenly, the record also sounds exactly evenly, as if on one drum beat. And really - nothing superfluous, not a single extra note.
Great turntable. Tandberg bought a load of them, put on some Tandberg logo's and called them Tandberg TT500 and changed the pulley to alloy, instead of plastic.
rockville34 That was a bunch of demos cut in 1966 with Johnny Otis producing. Johnny gave the demos to Janus to basically capitalize on the band's success at that moment in time. BTW, that's Al singing "Spoonful" in a lower register (which seemed quite rare even back then).
@@maccromo8829 Just what I was thinking. There was a time when half a dozen bands could cover a song and they'd all sound totally different. Led Zeps version of Bring it on Home is really sleazy, I love it, but Canned Heat's version is more fun.
Their version of Spoonful doesn't do anything for me. Actually, I think it's terrible, esp. compared to Cream. With so much other great music out there, I'm out of here.
lol sounds like was recorded in a parking lot HORRIBLE , transitor radio sounded better STINKO -- TRY MANNFORD MANN - FIVE FACES ALBUM 100 TIMES BETTER LMAO MADE IN '64 GOT MY MOJO WORKING
The fact that we can still play Canned Heat after all these years and you can still feel the energy these guys put out speaks volumes!
Canned Heat is still such great music. Timeless
The Blind 🦉 has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Artist.
Thank God we had Blind Owl if even for a short time, RIP, Alan.
Yeah I need this vinyl.
Great album!! A friend of mine got this for me for a Xmas gift! Everyone should have a friend like Von!!
pure blues...rolling and tumblin
If I was in Amsterdam & heard this coming from a window, I would know that I found my friends & maybe my brothers & sisters.... :)
discogs also refers to the legendary johnny otis as producer..... thanks for this upload
so nice with no commercials, mange tak
Always canned heat
Was awesome ..
Thanks for posting, GREAT 👍🎵😃🎸
Happy that you like it! 🍻
Adore their earlier recordings,sessions,bootlegs and so forth. Much obliged for this upload☮🍄🌻
This summer take this out into your town and listen to it 🙂 don't go anywhere in particular just cruise around .
Wow this is so, so vintage!!
Unforgettable kings of blues
Thanks for sharing this never heard this album
One of the GREATEST Ever
Great stuff and sound (as mentioned before). Many thanks !
Holy shit man, thanks so much for posting this brother, Thank you Canned Heat for this album.
You are welcome. And I must agree, it IS good! Don't forget to boogie ; )
Rock and roll. Glad to see this tradition carried on through dez cadena, Dexter rom and Meg white. You guys all sleep well.
Приветствую создателям сего шедевра!
Окунуться в школьные годы .OLL. thanks for the great hits .Я снова кайфую с Татьяной , а ей 70 yes old. I'M 16GO IN VEN 73.😉❤🇬🇧🇦🇨❤🙏🙏 BLESS YOU for other people. ❤❤❤🙏
Such a great band 😁 brings back the good old days
wow!! alot of good music here,,, i only heard 2 songs from Canned Heat,,,,
Sehr gute Aufnahme. - Pomm-forz-ionös! - Danke.
Absolute quality. Thank you for posting.
So raw. So honest. So much soul.
Qcanned heat is a excellent piece of work
Why is this soo good 👍🚀
Great sound and info you've posted. Thanks. I used to have all their albums (house fire). Good '60's R and B.
Just reading through the comments. Your post makes me happy, even after 2 years ; ) Don't forget to boogie!
@@petergorm Thanks. Still listening. Take care.
Would have been more useful with time stamps instead of song lengths, but other than that I agree.
Thanks for the upload !
Thank you you uploading
I am happy that you like it. Don't forget to boogie 👍
Está banda no puede clonar nunca es única en su estilo
. hard life (MULDEW) .
This excellent Long Player
is and was always a tough score.
It's great to hear it again.
Rarity
Excellent sound, thanks
Your comment makes me happy. I have put some effort into making the sound as good as possible. Also this copy is in very good condition ; )
El amor al blues que demuestra esta banda hippie esta por encima de toda la puta segregación y despre io por los aframericanos y su musica gracias por pu licar a los canned heat
Fueron coetáneos a la época hippies pero eran bluseros a no confundir
now thats a chilled version of spoonful
great song awesome lyrics and thank you
Beyond Superb
aaa yeahh =]
Thanks for uploading this brother
Ditto what FScaster said!
Even a spoonful of CANNED HEAT is good enough for me. No lyin' Even from 1966!!!!!
THAT SPOONFUL DOES NOT SOUND LIKE CANNED HEAT???
WHO IS DOING THE SINGING?
@@TJB1510 Fito says it's Bear (he wasn't there for the recording of these songs), personally I think that it's Owl
Love that song "Straight Ahead"....!!!....(Second to last song on this album) What an ASS KICKER of a song THAT one is!!!🫡😃🫡😃
I am especially impressed how FLAWLESSLY they all sound off with military like precision....That must have taken a little extra practice to pull that off to sound so perfect.
clase de blues,la verdadera revolucion,.
Rollin and Tumblin
Thanks for sharing dude
That great band left the scene way too soon.🗽👍
I can't believe that's Bob Hite singing, on some of the songs. I do hear some Alan Wilson vocals.
Miss you bob n alan
Orgástico.
Great Blues.
This sounds awesome!
+Gary Wulfing I am happy that you like it. I do my best with my old gear. The pick up is a Shure M75, also about 40 years old. This is the real sound of the 70's. Pure vintage ; )
You gotta' love vinyl.
@@petergorm YESSS, MUCH OBLIGED FOR THAT. us 'vintage nerds' couldn't Thank You enough for this. Sincerely, a grateful 18 year old from California🌻🍄☮🥃
Wonderfull i love IT i AM 39 year old Amsterdam farmer
Great Band 👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼
Wow, good cover of HOWLIN WOLF.
Killer cool..
This is just beautiful, full of youthful confidence and enthusiasm. Sounds like they were just having a really good time, like they knew they were good but hadn't yet realised they were world class with all the pressure that brought. Is that Alan Wilson doing vocals on Spoonful?
No it's the bear
@@mikedavis4427 No way it's Bob Hite, the accent is all wrong.
@@KayEl58 'The Bear' and Bob Hite are one and the same. Just don't forget to boogie! ; )
@@petergorm I know and I don't think it's him. I read recently that it could be Frank Cook, the drummer. I suppose it's anybody's guess. Merry Christmas 🎶🎄🎶
@@petergorm I actually came here to ask the same question - It sounds like neither the Owl or the Bear, plus the vocal is doubled (especially when compared to the next track)...regardless, this is one hell of a slice o'goodness, I'm on my 4th listening in a week, thanks for posting.
wifey bought me this tape n i ran with it YEA y e a a h.....
you can already hear they are a great band but it never got released until 1970 which shows how labels dont have their finger on the pulse cause this is a great record & you hear the bo diddly cover as well.the only thing ill say is bob hites vocals actually got even better & its nice the band carried on & had success after al & bob.but med i have to listen to all their early stuff on analogue mono & stereo lps including live cause live this band bring it.i was sad they lost 2 of their main & vital members so early rip lads you sure brought the heat with fire & a creativity that meant they were more than just blues even though they lived the blues respect & peace...
also you notice 2 songs are sort of sang in a 60,s garage way which makes it even more different but still vital listening as are all their original lps.im analogue til i die & im a guitarist so i hate digital vinyl full stop because it cant tell it like it was intended to be heard by the band,s & is totally pointless.but it removes the only format that can actually be true to the original recording which serves the industries goals to get you all buying their inferior mp3,s faster & speed up digital domination.which is why every digital vinyl reissue has criminal multiple overdubs for your so called listening pleasure.all i can say to any canned heat fan unless you have heard canned heat on quality stereo equipment with a decent phono stage you havnt hear the heat who bring the heat in full.great post not a dig at youat all but i will say this uploading it from an analogue source sounds much better than any sacd & you dont get the criminal overdubs so this is how you should hear it if you havnt got it on vinyl & only have the digital option peace...
I can't tell who is singing on Spoonful. It doesn't sound like Bob or Alan.
The bear
Super
I remember when you used to be able to buy fire in a coffee can. Back then we had Presidents who actually loved their country. Man! Those were the days!
+mitchellkarera amen,amen,amen,ABSOLUTELY!!!
A lot of yall old people are really cynical aren't you
mitchellkarera That's for cooking the spoonful of heroin. The government turned culture makers into addicts. Bush Sr was caught air dropping and running trains full of drugs in Arkansas, that's why Reagan didn't want Bush as VP. Two brothers saw the train, and were killed and then run over. First autopsy said the kids were drugged out and jumped into train. Moms autopsy showed they were killed before the train.
MOLLY MAUD.....!!!good golly miss molly....please explain
josh Some not all . Its more based in reality . Not based so much on Cartoon characters . Good luck.
The blind owl climbed into his sleeping bag on a hill side in Topanga Canyon and went to blues heaven at 27 not a suicide he still had 3 reds in his pocket. Just 1 to many he’s a night owl now.
Thanks for sharing i love IT verymuch i iedereen today online i AM 39 year old Amsterdamed farmer greets from Amsterdamed
So happy to hear that you like it. Don't forget to boogie!
I ordered online
Today i know the track from video on RUclips the montsery international pop festival 1967
U Need to see the whole video of the montsery international pop festival 1967. Where u from Peter gorm
I love the 60.s
This album was recorded in 1966 and produced by rhythm and blues legend Johnny Otis. It is unknown for what reasons it was never released in 1966, but the fact remains - this album appeared only in 1970. The album is lively, completely permeated with rhythm and blues hits from the luminaries of the genre (Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker), played without any instrumental show-offs, precisely and clearly putting into the 2-minute song format all that power of style that other musicians never manage to fully reveal in long 15-minute jams. The album lasts exactly half an hour, and here are only 2 original Kennedy Hit tracks, very successfully integrated into the overall drive of the album. So before you have time to put the record on, it is already over. The material is selected very evenly, the record also sounds exactly evenly, as if on one drum beat. And really - nothing superfluous, not a single extra note.
Nice
It is a very short album but it's a damn good one....
Probably a demo originally . Recorded way before their Monterey performance .
. They fit there time, and there time fit them, it had to be, Caned Heat . gb* ~ hard life (MULDEW)
🤩😍🥰👍
Vocals on Spoonful aren't Bear or Owl...Who is it?
hoho, you know that Morgenfield and Muddy Waters are actually the same person right? :p
wasteland r u familar with Big Bill Morganfield .
rolling and tumbing !!!!!!!! xDDDDDD
I love the song o found on a RUclips video of the montsery international pop festival 1967
The voice on pretty thing, sounds a bit like Ritchie valens. And of course the guitar sounds like Bo diddley style
Michael Cole "Vintage Heat!"
I have a Thorens TD150 MkII.
Great turntable. Tandberg bought a load of them, put on some Tandberg logo's and called them Tandberg TT500 and changed the pulley to alloy, instead of plastic.
burdon je zakon !
2016 good song
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪
I also had this album. Janus Records. Usually they recorded on Liberty.
rockville34 That was a bunch of demos cut in 1966 with Johnny Otis producing. Johnny gave the demos to Janus to basically capitalize on the band's success at that moment in time. BTW, that's Al singing "Spoonful" in a lower register (which seemed quite rare even back then).
Like ccr
ihan mahtava
Alan Wilson , ✝️🎸✝️, From ,Mic 💈
like the cream version of spoonful better honestly but its still badass
1037 37 different styles, better than nowadays where everything sounds the same
@@maccromo8829 Just what I was thinking. There was a time when half a dozen bands could cover a song and they'd all sound totally different. Led Zeps version of Bring it on Home is really sleazy, I love it, but Canned Heat's version is more fun.
Pretty Thing looks like Morrissey?
mai sentito grazie son un 1975 ciao
SUPER ALBUM. = ALEX.UKRAINE
Their version of Spoonful doesn't do anything for me. Actually, I think it's terrible, esp. compared to Cream. With so much other great music out there, I'm out of here.
lol sounds like was recorded in a parking lot HORRIBLE , transitor radio sounded better STINKO -- TRY MANNFORD MANN - FIVE FACES ALBUM 100 TIMES BETTER LMAO MADE IN '64 GOT MY MOJO WORKING
@Gail Bergeron screw you i am 71 they suck then and they suck now!!!!!!!! i lived thru that era terrible sound
wow what an incredible band
The Blind 🦉 has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Artist.