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  1. 9 de feb. de 2007 · On ANTHOLOGY, we finally get to hear the Blues Project as they were meant to be heard. The first disc, primarily of outtakes and tracks from the Live at the Au Go Go set are fresh and rocking. You can actually HEAR the bass and bass drum, and the stereo image is much more 'in the club' feeling..Occasionally, the vocals are kinda buried, but hey, this was 1965!

  2. The Blues Project was an American band formed in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood in 1965. The group's original iteration broke up in 1967. Their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles. They are most remembered as one of the most artful practitioners of pop music, influenced as it was by folk, blues, rhythm & blues, jazz and the pop music of the day.

  3. Anthology, a Compilation of songs by The Blues Project. Released 28 January 1997 on Chronicles (catalog no. 31452 9758-2; CD). Genres: Blues Rock. sign in. RYM. ... The rest of the set is composed of material from the albums ‘Blues Project,’ ‘The Blues Project Live At The Cafe Au Go Go,’ where they were the house band for over two years

  4. Anthology is the best available sampling of the group's oeuvre, collecting material from their albums on Verve and Capitol and tossing in some rare singles, solo material, and previously unreleased tracks for good measure. You don't often hear the Blues Project mentioned in reverent tones, as are other, similar acts of the era, and that's too ...

  5. The Blues Project was a short-lived band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and split up in 1967. While their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles, they are most remembered as one of the earliest practitioners of psychedelic rock , as well as one of the world's first jam bands , along with the Grateful Dead .

  6. Discogs: 1997 CD, Anthology. ... The Blues Project - 01 - I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes (by EarpJohn) 4:30; The Blues Project-No Time Like the Right Time. 2:45; The Blues Project - Two Trains Running. 11:17;

  7. On ANTHOLOGY, we finally get to hear the Blues Project as they were meant to be heard. The first disc, primarily of outtakes and tracks from the Live at the Au Go Go set are fresh and rocking. You can actually HEAR the bass and bass drum, and the stereo image is much more 'in the club' feeling..Occasionally, the vocals are kinda buried, but hey, this was 1965!