Boogie with Canned Heat
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Studio album by Canned Heat | ||
Released | January 1968 | |
Genre | Blues | |
Length | 41:00 | |
Label | Liberty / Elektra | |
Producer(s) | Skip Taylor | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Canned Heat chronology | ||
Canned Heat (1967) |
Boogie with Canned Heat (1968) |
Living the Blues (1968) |
Boogie with Canned Heat is a 1968 album by Canned Heat. Unlike their debut, it features mostly original material. It spawned the top 10 hit "On the Road Again," perhaps their best known song. "Amphetamine Annie," a warning about the dangers of amphetamine abuse, also received considerable airplay. "Fried Hookey Boogie" was the first example of one of Canned Heat's boogies, or loose jams. When released on CD in 2005, six tracks originally released on singles were included as bonus tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Evil Woman" (Larry Weiss) – 2:59
- "My Crime" (Canned Heat) – 3:57
- "On the Road Again" (Floyd Jones/Alan Wilson) – 5:01
- "World in a Jug" (Canned Heat) – 3:29
- "Turpentine Moan" (Canned Heat) – 2:56
- "Whiskey Headed Woman, No. 2" (Bob Hite) – 2:57
- "Amphetamine Annie" (Canned Heat) – 3:56
- "An Owl Song" (Wilson) – 2:43
- "Marie Laveau" (Henry Vestine) – 5:18
- "Fried Hookey Boogie" (Larry Taylor) – 6:45
- Bonus tracks from 2005 CD release
- "On The Road Again"
- "Boogie Music"
- "Goin' Up The Country"
- "One Kind Favor"
- "Christmas Blues"
- "The Chipmunk Song"