Living the Blues is the third album by Canned Heat, a double album released in late 1968. It was one of the first double albums to place well on album charts. It features Canned Heat's signature song, "Going Up the Country", which would later be used in the Woodstock film. John Mayall appears on piano on "Walking by Myself" and "Bear Wires". Dr. John appears on "Boogie Music". The 20-minute trippy suite "Parthenogenesis" is dwarfed by the album-length "Refried Boogie", recorded live.
Living the Blues |
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Released | November 1, 1968 |
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Recorded | August–October 1968 |
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Studio | I.D. Sound Studios and "live" at the Kaleidoscope, Hollywood, California |
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Length | 88:03 |
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Label | Liberty |
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Producer | Skip Taylor |
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- Side one
- "Pony Blues" (Charlie Patton) – 3:48
- "My Mistake" (Alan Wilson) – 3:22
- "Sandy's Blues" (Bob Hite) – 6:46
- "Going Up the Country" (Alan Wilson; Henry Thomas) – 2:50
- "Walking by Myself" (Jimmy Rogers) – 2:29
- "Boogie Music" (L.T. Tatman III) – 3:00
- "Tell Me Man Blues" (1929 recording by Henry Sims) – 0:15
- Side two
- "One Kind Favor" (Lemon Jefferson) – 4:44
- "Parthenogenesis" (Canned Heat) – 19:57
- I Nebulosity
- II Rollin' and Tumblin'
- III Five Owls
- IV Bear Wires
- V Snooky Flowers
- VI Sunflower Power (RMS Is Truth)
- VII Raga Kafi
- VIII Icebag
- IX Childhood's End
- Side three
- "Refried Boogie (Part I)" (Canned Heat) (Recorded Live) – 20:10
- Side four
- "Refried Boogie (Part II)" (Canned Heat) (Recorded Live) – 20:50
- Canned Heat
- Additional Personnel
- Production
- Rich Moore – engineer
- Ivan Fisher – assistant engineer
- Skip Taylor – producer
- Canned Heat – producer