Canned Heat: Live at Montreux 1973: Hard-hitting Blues from a Hard-hitting, Hard-living Band
Led by front man and co-founder Bob “The Bear” Hite, the band rolls and stomps though ten cuts, dripping with funk and their core boogie. By this time in their career they had already lost Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson, who died at twenty-seven, just before the band’s third European tour. The Blind Owl’s high-pitched vocals were the perfect contrast to the Bear’s heavy vocal growl. Also missing from the original line-up is Larry Taylor on bass; he would eventually rejoin the band years later. The Bear’s little brother Richard Hite, who does a fine job, as we shall hear about later, picks up bass duty.
Kicking things off with their huge hit “On The Road Again”, the Heat set the pace for the show. Solid drumming by the Mexican-born Fito De La Parra and stellar guitar playing by Henry “The Sunflower” Vestine are what keep this tune as jumping as ever. The Bear’s harmonica playing and vocals drive this thing over the top. The original version had Blind Owl on vocals but the Bear does a fine job and makes it more of a solid blues tune.
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