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  1. Fiddler on the Rock, an Album by Don "Sugarcane" Harris. Released in 1972 on MPS (catalog no. CRM 878; Vinyl LP). ... drummer Paul Lagos and the great Harvey Mandel on guitar. Eleanor Rigby, the opener, burns hot, but the remaining tracks written by Harris himself do not disappoint either, ...

  2. 11 de ago. de 2007 · First time on CD for this album from John Mayall sidemen Don 'Sugar Cane' Harris and Harvey Mandel. This collection contains the complete album Fiddler on the Rock (1971) plus five bonus tracks from the album by the Pure Food & Drug Act (1972), which also featured Harris and Mandel.

  3. 1974, Feel the Sound of Harvey Mandel (LP, Janus, JLS-3067) Undoubtedly one of the world’s greatest guitarists in the history of rock n’ roll, Harvey Mandel was light years ahead of the competition when he first broke onto the scene in the mid 1960’s with Charley Musselwhite’s Southside Band, bridging the gap between blues and rock n’ roll.

  4. 1974, Feel the Sound of Harvey Mandel (LP, Janus, JLS-3067) Undoubtedly one of the world’s greatest guitarists in the history of rock n’ roll, Harvey Mandel was light years ahead of the competition when he first broke onto the scene in the mid 1960’s with Charley Musselwhite’s Southside Band, bridging the gap between blues and rock n’ roll.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · "Fiddler On The Rock", released 1971 is a tripped-out batch of funk rock tracks – one of the biggest crossover successes of the MPS lable! Don Harris sings and plays violin – and he gets some very heavy backing by a trio that includes Harvey Mandel on guitar, wailing away with those slow choppy riffs that made him the west coast equivalent of Dennis Coffey's east of the Mississippi fuzzed ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · While best known for his rocked-up, scorching version of Duke Pearson’s jazz classic “Cristo Redentor,” Mandel is as comfortable with funk, psychedelia, surf and hard rock as he is blues and jazz, evidenced by his trilogy that began with 1971’s Baby Batter, continued through 1972’s spacey post-psych-rock instrumental date The Snake, and 1973’s funky Shangrenade.

  7. 22 de mar. de 2024 · While best known for his rocked-up, scorching version of Duke Pearson’s jazz classic “Cristo Redentor,” Mandel is as comfortable with funk, psychedelia, surf and hard rock as he is blues and jazz, evidenced by his trilogy that began with 1971’s Baby Batter, continued through 1972’s spacey post-psych-rock instrumental date The Snake, and 1973’s funky Shangrenade.