The music of Canned Heat brings up memories of family vacations. I've said before, I'm lucky my folks had decent taste in music. There have been few white blues bands that could groove the way Canned Heat (in the original line-up) could. But what always seemed to set them apart was Bob Hite's amazing voice. The way he could go from gruff and gravel to high and sweet was otherworldly. Key songs here are Fried Hockey Boogie, and On The Road Again. As a side note, I'd like to say, Larry Taylor, alias 'The Mole', is one of my favorite Bass Players of all time, ha has made his presence known on many Tom Waits albums I hold dear.
Historical Figures And Ancient Heads:(1971)
Canned Heat suffered many line-up changes, all the way up to the present. On this album, only Bob Hite, Henry Vestine, and Aldolfo de la Parra are left from the original line-up, but that don't mean they can't still tear it up. Check out the lead off track, Sneakin' Around. Or how about, Rockin' With The King? That's Little Richard on piano. How about that?
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