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    Canned Heat - Living The Blues (1968/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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    Canned Heat - Living The Blues (1968/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

    Canned Heat - Living The Blues (1968/2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 88:14 minutes | 3,54 GB
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 88:14 minutes | 1,88 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "Living the Blues" is Canned Heat's third album. A double album, it was originally released in November 1, 1968 and was recorded between August and October of the same year. Canned Heat's signature song, "Going Up the Country", was featured on this album and would later be used in the documentary, "Woodstock".

    Canned Heat's third collection, Living the Blues (1968), was likewise their first double-LP, heralding the rural hippie anthem "Going Up the Country" as well as the nearly three-quarter-hour "Refried Boogie." However, rather than distracting their audience, it became one of rock & roll's first two-LP sets to make a substantial showing on the charts, reaching the Top 20. Not surprising as the rest of the album – essentially all of disc one – is as solid (if not arguably more so) than their previous long player Boogie With Canned Heat (1968). Featured is the "classic" Heat lineup of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/harmonica/vocals), Larry "The Mole" Taylor (bass), Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar), Adolfo "Fido" de la Parra (drums), and Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals), who unleash another batch of strong originals and engaging overhauls of a few blues staples – including the solid cover of Charley Patton's "Pony Blues" that commences the effort. Right out of the gate, the formidable team of Wilson and Vestine explore their musical passions with a focused drive that would significantly diminish in the years and on the records to follow. One of the primary factors in the package's commercial success was their update of Henry Thomas' "Going Down South," which they turned into the breezy "Goin' Up the Country." The song not only became one of their biggest hits, it was also used in the Woodstock (1970) documentary and a live version – from the actual concert – was presented on the soundtrack. Canned Heat are joined by one of their contemporaries as Brit bluesman John Mayall contributes to the compact reading of Jimmy Rogers'"Walking By Myself," not on guitar, but rather piano. He also tosses around the '88s during the "Bear Wires" movement of the side-long "Parthenogenesis" suite. While on the subject of guest keyboardists, Mac Rebbenack (aka Dr. John) joins in on the groovy ode to "Boogie Music." "One Kind Favour" (aka "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean") drives hard with Hite belting out behind the ensemble's propelling rhythms. Aside from the slightly indulgent "Refried Boogie," Living the Blues (1968) stands as a testament to Canned Heat's prowess as modernizers of the blues and recommended as one of the most cohesive works from this incarnation.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Pony Blues
    02 - My Mistake
    03 - Sandy's Blues
    04 - Goin' Up The Country
    05 - Walking By Myself
    06 - Boogie Music
    07 - One Kind Favor
    08 - Parthenogeneis
    09 - Refried Boogie (Pt. 1)
    10 - Refried Boogie (Pt. 2)

    Produced by Skip Taylor & Canned Heat.
    Engineered by Rich Moore. Assisted by Ivan Fisher.
    Recorded in August-October 1968 at I.D. Sound Studios and "live" at The Kaleidoscope, Hollywood, CA.

    Musicians:
    Bob Hite - vocals
    Alan Wilson - slide guitar, vocals, harmonica, harps
    Henry Vestine - lead guitar
    Larry Taylor - bass, congas
    Adolfo de la Parra - drums

    Analyzed: Canned Heat / Living The Blues
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 -0.87 dB -12.00 dB 3:48 01-Pony Blues
    DR10 -0.99 dB -13.77 dB 3:22 02-My Mistake
    DR11 -0.53 dB -13.69 dB 6:45 03-Sandy's Blues
    DR9 -1.01 dB -12.03 dB 2:50 04-Goin' Up The Country
    DR9 -1.16 dB -12.48 dB 2:29 05-Walking By Myself
    DR9 -1.14 dB -12.11 dB 3:20 06-Boogie Music
    DR9 -0.59 dB -11.82 dB 4:44 07-One Kind Favor
    DR10 -0.65 dB -14.43 dB 19:53 08-Parthenogeneis
    DR9 -0.69 dB -12.06 dB 20:03 09-Refried Boogie (Pt. 1)
    DR10 -0.60 dB -14.05 dB 21:00 10-Refried Boogie (Pt. 2)
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    Number of tracks: 10
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 192000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 5433 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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