Canned Heat – Boogie Up The Country
Label: |
Inak – inak 8804 CD |
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Series: |
Inak Compact Disc Reference Edition |
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CD
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Genre: |
Blues |
Style: |
Blues Rock |
Tracklist
1 | Ansage | 0:26 | |
2 | Mercury Blues | 3:24 | |
3 | Take Me To The River | 4:10 | |
4 | Rollin' And Tumblin' | 3:34 | |
5 | A. Annie | 4:16 | |
6 | Bullfrog Blues | 3:11 | |
7 | Sweet Home Chicago | 4:28 | |
8 | Kidman Blues | 5:58 | |
9 | Going Up The Country | 2:51 | |
10 | Let's Work Together | 4:32 | |
11 | Trouble No More | 4:31 | |
12 | Younderswall | 4:21 | |
13 | Boogie | 17:31 | |
14 | Absage | 0:29 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – in-akustik GmbH
- Glass Mastered At – DADC Austria
- Published By – B-Flat Music
- Published By – GEC
- Published By – Arc Music (2)
- Published By – Metric Music
- Published By – Venice Music
- Published By – Unart Music
- Published By – Fast Music (3)
Credits
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Larry Taylor
- Design – Wachnerdesign
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals [Uncredited] – Adolfo "Fito" De La Parra*
- Edited By – Alex Manninger
- Engineer – Peter Heuberger
- Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Flute [Uncredited] – James T*
- Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Henry Vestine
- Mastered By – harmonia mundi acustica
- Photography By – Peter Gessler
- Producer – Bernhard Rössle
Notes
Recorded: October 1987
at: Kassel, West
Issued in standard jewel case, black tray, with an 8-page booklet.
According to the image on the last page of the booklet and video from the era, James T. also plays flute on "Going Up the Country". Vocals on this song were done by Fito de la Parra.
Track 5 is "Amphetamine Annie". "Bullfrog Blues" was first recorded by William Harris, forty years before Canned Heat's version. "Sweet Home Chicago" is usually credited to Robert Johnson. "Boogie" is credited to Larry Taylor (like "Fried Hockey Boogie") but it quotes the entirety of "Boogie Chillen" by John Lee Hooker.
at: Kassel, West
Issued in standard jewel case, black tray, with an 8-page booklet.
According to the image on the last page of the booklet and video from the era, James T. also plays flute on "Going Up the Country". Vocals on this song were done by Fito de la Parra.
Track 5 is "Amphetamine Annie". "Bullfrog Blues" was first recorded by William Harris, forty years before Canned Heat's version. "Sweet Home Chicago" is usually credited to Robert Johnson. "Boogie" is credited to Larry Taylor (like "Fried Hockey Boogie") but it quotes the entirety of "Boogie Chillen" by John Lee Hooker.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 4 001985 088041
- Barcode (Scan): 4001985088041
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 94K1
- Matrix / Runout: INAK-8804 12
- Matrix / Runout (On The Matrix Variant): MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
- Matrix / Runout (Mould Text): D1
- Label Code: LC 7703
- SPARS Code: DDD
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