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  1. Living the Blues, sorti en 1968, est le troisième album du groupe de blues rock américain Canned heat. Living the Blues est l'un des premiers doubles albums à connaître un certain succès dans le hit-parade et contient l'un des morceaux les plus connus du groupe, Going Up the Country , qui sera plus tard utilisé dans le documentaire Woodstock de 1970 .

  2. Founded in 1966, Canned Heat rose to fame because their knowledge and love of blues music was both wide and deep. Canned Heat attained three worldwide hits with their rock anthems “On The Road Again”, “Let’s Work Together” and “Going Up The Country”. They secured their niche in rock ‘n roll history with their performances at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and headlining slot at ...

  3. This record has everything you could want! It has what could be the best blues song ever recorded in Sandys Blues and Bob “ Big Fat “ Hite sings it like he is actually blue and in real pain! It has the Heats biggest hit in Going Up the Country sung by Alan “ Blind Owl “ Wilson whose voice is like no other!

  4. 8 de feb. de 2000 · This is the true story of the Canned Heat Band's psychedelic hippie days as lived by Adolfo "Fito" De La Parra, a man who never forgot how to boogie and still escaped with his life! This is his story, journaling four decades on the road with boogie-blues music legends CANNED HEAT. This is a saga of hit records, world tours, drugs, sex ...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2007 · My very first concert in 1968 at the San Jose Fairgrounds, I was 13 years old, Canned Heat was the headliner, and was having flight problems and not there, I had to get back to my Mom who was picking me up, so I never got to see them. I decided to purchase this based on that I wanted to go back and listen to Canned Heat as a blues band.

  6. Canned Heat – Living The Blues. More images. Label:Liberty – LST-27200: Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Special Cut, Stereo, Gatefold. Country:US: Released ... exists without the B2 'lock groove' on Living The Blues, and has a later date of 9-25-68 etched in the runouts. Inner sleeves are Liberty black on white print. Sides 1 and 2 recorded ...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2000 · 37 ratings3 reviews. This is the true story of the Canned Heat Band's psychedelic hippie days as lived by Adolfo "Fito" De La Parra, a man who never forgot how to boogie and still escaped with his life! This is his story, journaling four decades on the road with boogie-blues music legends CANNED HEAT. This is a saga of hit records, world tours ...