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CANNED HEAT
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[What's New]
MUSIC
[Intro]
[Personnel] [Canned Heat] [Boogie With The Canned Heat] [Living The Blues] [Halleluhah] [Canned Heat '70 Concert (Live In Europe)] [Future Blues]
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[Print Media/Books] [Audio Media/Discography] [Video Media/Filmography] [Other Canned Heat Links]
MISC
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CANNED HEAT
WHAT's NEW
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What's new on this web page?

If you see the date changing on this page, without an announcement in this section, it is probably something like fixing minor coding problems, spelling errors, minor layout changes, new page on this site (so I changed bottom index), ... Any major changes to this page, will be announced here.

May 31, 2007. You can now listen to streaming free music from this band as well as others at Wolfgangs Vault.

July 18, 2005. I just noticed that the ezBoard message board that I had set up for this web site had been deleted. Since restoration of the deleted conference is only available to subscribers to their service, and since the activity was relatively light, I not planning on looking for another message board. If you do think a message board is worth while, or you have a message board that you like, let me know and I may promote it here. As always you can contact me here.

December 3, 2004. I just picked up Uncanned!. This is a nice Best Of collection. It also includes a number of previously unreleased studio recordings by Canned Heat.

September 20, 2002. I just picked up Boogie House Tapes 1967 - 1976. A 2 CD collection of previously unreleased material from the Canned Heat. All tracks are live from various venues around the world, and with different band personnel.

June 10, 2001. Richard Hite, younger brother of Bob Hite, and bass player with Canned Heat 1972 - 1979 visited this site. He also mentioned that he has a bit of interesting stuff from the early days (home movies, unissue acetates, ...).

March 10, 2001. It looks like I may have been premature in moving to a new web hosting site. I just found out that whenever Tripod.com is having hardware or software problems with their servers, they put up a message for the webmaster that their site is in violation of terms, and the web site has been deleted (instead of a message about system problems and try again later). Anyway, I believed Tripod.com when they said they deleted my account, so I will be moving, and making chromeoxide.com my new home on the web.

March 10, 2001. As long as I am moving my entire site, I decided to make a few changes to the layout of the individual pages, and the web site in general, including (but not limited to) I removed the counter, and moved the listings of mirror sites to the bottom of the page, ...

March 6, 2001. Sometime between March 1 to March 5, 2001 Tripod deleted my account/web site. The last stats Tripod gave me were 9,000+ visitors per month. Since my site is so popular, I have decided to keep it going, in spite of this major setback. But rather than trying to build up another free web site, and possibly deal with this problem again, I decided go with CommandLine.net to host the new chromeoxide.com.

October 31, 2000. The new Chrome Oxide Music Collectors Pages Message Board is provided by EZBoard.

June 5, 2000. I started creating this page.

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CANNED HEAT
INTRO:
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Canned Heat was started in November 1965, in Northridge, California (my home town) as a jug band by a group of musicologists who loved blues music. Over the next few years personnel changed, while their sound changed. Soon they were a blues/rock band with a love for blues music, and the ability to interpret and create a modern version of electrified blues.

While they never reached the popular acclaim of some of the other bands featured on this site, none the less, they were a talented group of musicians who created music that I still listen to and enjoy.

Unfortunately, Al Wilson died in September 1970, and while the band continued on for a number of years, it just wasn't the same for me.

Bob Hite died in 1981, and Henry Vestine died in 1997.

Comments and corrections would be appreciated.

And of course, any audio-video-print additions to my collection would be appreciated.

I am also interested in getting wider exposure for this site. So links from your site to mine would be appreciated. And if you know of any sites that allow/encourage submission, I would also appreciate knowing about them as well.

Do you have any articles, books, albums, tapes, CDs, ... on this band that you would like reviewed and / or integrated into this page?

Do you have any other band that you would like to see a page for on this site?

Please send to:

Chrome Oxide
P.O.Box 8106
Mission Hills, CA 91346-8106

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CANNED HEAT
Personnel
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PERSONNEL: 1965 - 1966
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Stuart Brotman - bass
        ??????????? - drums

PERSONNEL: 1966 - March 1967
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Mark Andes - bass
        Frank Cook - drums

PERSONNEL: March 1967 - 1967 (? between June and September)
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Frank Cook - drums 

PERSONNEL: 1967 - August 1969
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

PERSONNEL: August 1969 - May 1970
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

PERSONNEL: May 1970 - 1971
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals (died died September 3, 1970)
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

PERSONNEL: 1971
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp (died April 4, 1981)
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums
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Canned Heat
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PERSONNEL: 1965 - 1966
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Stuart Brotman - bass
        ??????????? - drums

STUDIO SESSION: 1966 El Dorado Studios, Los Angeles, CA - Vintage Heat - LP
(first released November 1969 - however, these sessions are from 1966)
        Rollin' And Tumblin' (without harmonica)
        Big Road Blues
        Spoonful
        Got My Mojo Working
        Pretty Thing
        Louise
        Dimples
        Can't Hold On Much Longer (aka: Evil Is Going On)
        Straight Ahead
        Rollin' And Tumblin' (with harmonica)

PERSONNEL: 1966 - March 1967
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Mark Andes - bass
        Frank Cook - drums

LIVE SHOW: 1966 Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA

LIVE SHOW: 1967 UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
LIVE SHOW: 1967 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA

LIVE SHOW: January 20, 1967 Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA
VIDEO SESSION: January 20, 1967 Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA
        You Tube 1/4
        You Tube 2/4
        You Tube 3/4
        You Tube 4/4
        Big Road BluesYou Tube
        Bullfrog You Tube
        Catfish You Tube
        Cherry Ball You Tube
        E Shuffle You Tube
        Evil You Tube
        Have You Ever Been Mistreated - Rollin' and Tumblin' You Tube
        Mad Man Blues You Tube
        Terraplane You Tube

LIVE SHOW: February 17, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: February 18, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: February 19, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: February 24, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: February 25, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: February 26, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)

PERSONNEL: March 1967 - 1967
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson- guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Frank Cook - drums

STUDIO SESSION: April 17-18, 1967 RCA Studios, Chicago, IL
(a9)    On The Road Again
(a9)    Nine Below Zero
(a9)    TV Mama
        Evil Woman
        World In A Jug


?????????????????: 1967 Chicago
        World In A Jug (w/Sunnyland Slim - piano)

LIVE SHOW: April 7, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 8, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 14, 1967 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 15, 1967 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 16, 1967 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: June 8, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: June 9, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: June 10, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: June 11, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: June 17, 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey, CA
        Rollin' And Tumblin'
        Dust My Broom
        Bullfrog Blues
LIVE SHOW: June 20, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LIVE SHOW: June 21, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LIVE SHOW: June 22, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LIVE SHOW: June 24, 1967 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA (p1)

STUDIO SESSION: May 3, 1967 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA - 45
(recorded May 3, 1967, released June 1967)
(a9)(a1)(a7)Rollin' And Tumblin'
(a9)(a1)(a7)Bullfrog Blues

STUDIO SESSION: Canned Heat
(recorded May 3, 1967 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, released August 1967)
(a9)(a1)(a7)Rollin' And Tumblin' (45)
(a9)(a1)(a7)Bullfrog Blues (45)
(a9)(a1)    Evil Is Going On
(a9)(a1)    Goin' Down Slow
    (a1)    Catfish blues
(a9)(a1)    Dust My Broom
(a9)(a1)    Help Me
    (a1)    Big Road Blues
(a9)(a1)    The Story Of My Life
    (a1)    The Road Song
    (a1)    Rich Woman

LIVE SHOW: August 10, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 11, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 12, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 13, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: September 2 or 3, 1967 Magic Music Festival Cabrillo College Stadium, Santa Cruz, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: September 24, 1967 Cafe-Au-Go-Go, New York City, NY (pa)

STUDIO SESSION: October 17, 1967 RCA Studios, Chicago, IL
(a9)    Whiskey And Wimmen'
STUDIO SESSION: October 18, 1967 RCA Studios, Chicago, IL
(a9)    The Hunter
(a9)    Shake, Rattle And Roll
(a9)    Mean Old World
(a9)    Fannie Mae
(a9)    Gotta Boogie (The World Boogie)
LIVE SHOW: October 20, 1967 1601 West Evans Street, Denver, CO (p1)
LIVE SHOW: October 21, 1967 1601 West Evans Street, Denver, CO (p1)

LIVE SHOW: November 3, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: November 4, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: November 5, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: November 25, 1967 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: December 8, 1967 1601 West Evans Street, Denver, CO (p1)
LIVE SHOW: December 9, 1967 1601 West Evans Street, Denver, CO (p1)

LIVE SHOW: 1967 California
        You Know I Love You
        I Love My Baby
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Boogie With The Canned Heat
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PERSONNEL: 1967 - August 1969
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released October 1967)
(a9)(a2)    Evil Woman (9/6/67 RCA Studios, Chicago, IL)
    (a2)    The World In A Jug

STUDIO SESSION: Boogie With The Canned Heat
(recorded December 1967, released January 1968)
(a9)(a2)    Evil Woman (45) (9/6/67 RCA Studios, Chicago, IL)
(a9)(a2)    My Crime (12/67 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
(a9)(a2)(a7)On The Road Agan (45) (9/6/67 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a2)    World In A Jug (45)
    (a2)    Turpentine Moan
    (a2)    Whiskey Headed Woman Number 2
(a9)(a2)(a7)Amphetamine Annie (12/67 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
(a9)(a2)    An Owl Song (12/67 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a2)    Marie Laveau
    (a2)(a7)Fried Hockey Boogie

STUDIO SESSION: 1967 demo
        I'm In Love With You Baby

STUDIO SESSION: April 15, 1968 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA
(a9)    Terraplane Blues

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released April 1968)
(a2)(a7)On The Road Again
(a3)(a7)Boogie Music

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released May 1968)
(a2)(a7)On The Road Again
(a2)    The World In A Jug

LIVE SHOW: January 26, 1968 Campus Hall, University of California, Irvine, CA (a7)

LIVE SHOW: February 7 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p2) (p5)
LIVE SHOW: February 8 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p2) (p5)

LIVE SHOW: March 22, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: March 23, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: April 1 or 2, 1968 Palm Springs Pop Festival, Palm Springs, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 8, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 9, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 10, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: April 11, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: May 3, 1968 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: May 4, 1968 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: May 5, 1968 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: June 28, 1968 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: June 29, 1968 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: June 30, 1968 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2)

LIVE SHOW: July 4, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: July 5, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: July 9, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: July 11, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: July 17, 1968 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)
LIVE SHOW: July 18, 1968 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)
LIVE SHOW: July 19, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: July 19, 1968 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)
LIVE SHOW: July 20, 1968 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)
LIVE SHOW: July 21, 1968 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)

LIVE SHOW: August 2, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: August 3, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: August 4, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: August 3 or 4, 1968 First Annual Newport Pop Festival, Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 10, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (p1)

VIDEO SESSION: September 1968 Beat Club (TV), Bremen, Germany
        On The Road Again
LIVE SHOW: September 30, 1968 Marquee, London, England (p6)
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CANNED HEAT
Living The Blues
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PERSONNEL: 1967 - August 1969
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: October 15, 1968 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA
(a9)    Christmas Blues (alternate take)

STUDIO SESSION: Living The Blues
(released October 1968)
    (a3)    Pony Blues
    (a3)    My Mistake
    (a3)    Sandy's Blues
(a9)(a3)(a7)Going Up The Country (45) (8/6-7/68 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA)
    (a3)    Walking By Myself
    (a3)(a7)Boogie Music (45)
    (a3)    One Kind Favor (45)
    (a3)    Parthenogenesis
    (a3)            Nebulosity
    (a3)            Rollin' And Tumblin'
    (a3)            Five Owls
    (a3)            Bear Wires
    (a3)            Snooky Flowers
    (a3)            Sunflower Power
    (a3)            Raga Kafi
    (a3)            Icebag
    (a3)            Childhood's End
    (a3)    Refried Boogie (part I and II) (live at Kaleidoscope, Hollywood, CA)

LIVE SHOW: October ?, 1968 Bank, Torrance, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: October 3, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: October 4, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: October 5, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: October 19, 1968 Santa Rosa Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: November 15, 1968 Bank, Torrance, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: November 22, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)
LIVE SHOW: November 23, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)

LIVE SHOW: December 6, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (p1)
LIVE SHOW: December 7, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (p1)
LIVE SHOW: December 21, 1968 Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA
LIVE SHOW: December 31, 1968 Shrine Hall, Los Angeles, CA

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released December 1968)
(a3)(a7)Going Up The Country
(a3)    One Kind Favor

LIVE SHOW: 1969 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA
(originally released as Live At Topanga Corral)
(re-released as Live At The Kaleidoscope 1969)
        Bullfrog Blues
        Sweet Sixteen
        I'd Rather Be The Devil
        Dust My Broom
        I Wish You Would
        When Things Go Wrong (It Hurts Me Too)

LIVE SHOW: Canned Heat Live!
(date unknown-personnel unknown)
(likely-same as above show)
        It Hurts Me Too (When Things Go Wrong)
        I'd Rather Be the Devil
        Dust My Broom
        Sweet Sixteen
        Bullfrog Blues
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Halleluhah
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PERSONNEL: August 1969 - 1970
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: January 29, 1969 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA - 45
(recorded January 29, 1969, released February 1969)
(a9)(a4)(a7)Time Was (1/29/69 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA)
(a9)        Low Down (And High Up) (1/29/69 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA)

LIVE SHOW: February 7, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)
LIVE SHOW: February 8, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)
VIDEO SESSION: February 1969 Beat Club (TV), Bremen, Germany
(Broadcast February 22, 1969)
        Going Up the Country

LIVE SHOW: April 10, 1969 Robertson Gym, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA

LIVE SHOW: May 11, 1969 Aztec Bowl, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA (p1)

LIVE SHOW: June 25, 1969 Boston, MA
        Introduction
        I Found Love
        Banter / Tuning I
        Catfish Blues
        Banter / Tuning II
        Bullfrog Blues
        Banter / Tuning III
        Gonna Find a New Woman
        Killing Floor
        Banter / Tuning IV
        Bring It On Home
        Banter / Tuning V
        Kaleidoheat Boogie (with drum solo) 

STUDIO SESSION: Halleluhah
(released July 1969)
(a9)(a4)(a7)Same All Over (1/24-25/69 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA)
    (a4)    Change My Ways (45)
    (a4)    Canned Heat
    (a4)(a7)Sic'em Pigs (45)
    (a4)    I'm Her Man (45)
(a9)(a4)(a7)Time Was (45)
    (a4)    Do Not Enter (45)
(a9)(a4)    Big Fat (The Fat Man) (3/20/69 I.D. Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA)
    (a4)    Huautla
    (a4)    Get Off My Back (45)
    (a4)    Down In The Gutter, But Free

LIVE SHOW: July 4 or 5, 1969 First Atlanta International Pop Festival, Middle George Raceway, Atlanta, GA (p1) (pd)
LIVE SHOW: July 29, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: July 30, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
LIVE SHOW: July 31, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p2)
        Oh Baby
        My Time Ainīt Long
        Sugar Mama
        Shake it and Break it
        Iīm Her Man
        Rock Me Baby
        Future Blues
        A Change Is Gonna Come
LIVE SHOW: July ??, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
        You Don't Have to Go
        My Time Ain't Long
        Sugar Mama
        Shake It and Break It
        I'm Her Man
        Rock Me Baby
        Future Blues
        Leaving This Town

LIVE SHOW: August 1, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 1, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (p5)
LIVE SHOW: August 2, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p1)
LIVE SHOW: August 2, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (p5)
LIVE SHOW: August 3, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (p1)
(? East or West ? not both)
LIVE SHOW: August 16, 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Max Yasgur Farm, Bethel, New York
        Leaving This Town
        Going Up The Country
        Let's Work Together
        Too Many Drives
        A Change Is Gonna Come
        Woodstock Boogie
LIVE SHOW: August 30, 1969 Texas International Pop Festival, Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, TX (todzilla)
(Liove At The Texas International Pop Festival)
(a0)    Bullfrog Blues
        Rollin and Tumblin Jam
        Blind Owl blues
(a0)    Pulling Hair Blues
LIVE SHOW: August 31, 1969 New Orleans Pop-Festival, Louisiana Speedway, Gonzales, LA (w-san)

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released September 1969)
(a9)        Poor Moon (7/2/69 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a4)(a7)Sic'em Pigs

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released December 1969)
(a4)    Change My Ways
(a4)    Get Off My Back

LIVE SHOW: December 6, 1969 Academy of Music, New York City, NY

LIVE SHOW: 1969 Boston Tea Party
(a0)    Bring It On Home

LIVE SHOW: 1969 Arc, Boston
        Mi Huautla
        Catfish Blues

VIDEO SESSION: 1969 Playboy After Dark (TV)
(a0)    Human Condition
        Turpentine Moan
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CANNED HEAT
Canned Heat '70 Concert (Live In Europe)
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PERSONNEL: August 1969 - 1970
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Larry (The Mole) Taylor - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

LIVE SHOW: January 25, 1970 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, England (p7)
VIDEO SESSION: January 1970 Beat Club, German TV
(broadcast January 31, 1970)
        Let's Work Together

STUDIO SESSION: May 27, 1970 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA
(a9)    It's All RIght

LIVE SHOW: Canned Heat '70 Concert (Live In Europe)
(recorded April 1970, released June 1971)
(a5)    That's All Right Mama
(a5)    Bring It On Home
(a5)    Pulling Hair Blues
(a5)    Back Out On The Road/On The Road Again
(a5)    London Blues
(a5)    Let's Work Together
(a5)    Goodbye For Now

VIDEO SESSION: May 25, 1970 Beat Club (TV), Bremen, Germany
(a0)    Move On Down The Road
VIDEO SESSION: May 1970 Beat Club (TV), Bremen, Germany
(broadcast May 30, 1970)
        Future Blues

LIVE SHOW: June 29, 1970 Boston Tea Party
(Jammin' With Kaleidoscope, Oh Boy Records, 2-9010)
(? 1969 ?)
        I Found Love
        Catfish Blues
        Bullfrog Blues
        Brand New Baby
        Killing Floor
        Bring It On Home
        Kaleido-Heat Boogie

LIVE SHOW: June 28, 1970 Bath Festival of Music, Shepton Mallet, England (w1)
(audio tape exists)
        Roll Me Over Baby
        Reefer Blues
        Somethings Gotta Go
        Country Blues Jam (while Henry fixes string)
        Human Condition
        Future Blues
        Slow Blues By Al
        So Sad (World In A Tangle)
        Let's Work Together
        We Like To Boogie
        Shake Rattle and Roll
        You Never Miss Your Water (Til The Well Runs Dry)

LIVE SHOW: Winter 1970 Montreaux, Switzerland
(a0)    Breathe Easy
(a0)    London Blues
(a0)    Future Blues

VIDEO SESSION: 1970 Playboy After Dark (TV)
(a0)    My Time Ain't Long

PERSONNEL:
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Antonio (Tony) de la Barreda (aka: Tony Olav) - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

LIVE SHOW: June 29/30, 1970 Rotterdam Pop Festival, Kralingen Park, Rotterdam
(movie: Stamping Ground, released 1971)
(a0)    Human Condition
        So Sad
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Future Blues
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PERSONNEL:
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Antonio (Tony) de la Barreda (aka: Tony Olav) - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released June 1970)
(a9)(a6)    Sugar Bee (3/6/70 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA)
(a9)(a6)    Shake It And Break It (12/4/69 International Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA)

STUDIO SESSION: July 30, 1970 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA
(a9)    Human Condition

LIVE SHOW: July 1970 Kickapoo Creek Festival
(a0)    Reefer Blues

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released August 1970)
(a9)(a6)    Future Blues (11/13/69 International Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a6)    Skat

STUDIO SESSION: Future Blues
(released August 1970)
(a9)(a6)    Sugar Bee (45) (3/6/70 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA)
(a9)(a6)    Shake It And Break It (45) (12/4/69 International Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a6)    That's All Right, Mama
    (a6)    My Time Ain't Long (45)
    (a6)    Skat (45)
(a9)(a6)(a7)Let's Work Together (45) (12/3/69 International Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
    (a6)    London Blues
    (a6)    So Sad (The World's In A Tangle)
(a9)(a6)    Future Blues (45) (11/13/69 International Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA)

LIVE SHOW: August 11, 1970 Cumberland Co Arena, Fayetteville, NC
LIVE SHOW: August 14, 1970 The Hump, Marco Polo Resort Hotel, Miami, FL
        Back Door Man (with Jim Morrison)
        Rock Me (with Jim Morrison)
        Fever (with Jim Morrison)
        I'm A Man (with Jim Morrison)

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released September 1970)
(a9)(a6)(a7)Let's Work Together
    (a4)    I'm Her Man

LIVE SHOW: September 10, 1970 Baarn

PERSONNEL:
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Harvey (The Snake) Mandel - guitar
        Antonio (Tony) de la Barreda (aka: Tony Olav) - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released December 1970)
        Christmas Blues
(a4)    Do Not Enter

STUDIO SESSION: 45
        Christmas Blues
        Chipmonk Song

PERSONNEL: December 5, 1970
        Bob "The Bear" Hite - lead vocals
        Joel Scott Hill - vocals, harmonica, guitar
        Henry Vestine - lead guitar
        Antonio Barrada - bass
        Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra - drums
LIVE SHOW: December 5, 1970 Newark State College, Union, NJ
Wolfgang's Vault listen
        Going Up The Country 0:55
        Framed 5:34
        Let's Work Together 6:44
        That's All Right 5:12
        On the Road Again 5:20
        Big City Girl 4:48
        Refried Boogie (Incomplete) 16:29

LIVE SHOW: December 11, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)
LIVE SHOW: December 12, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1)

LIVE SHOW:  1970 Carmel
        Too Many Drivers

STUDIO SESSION: 45
(released January 1971)
(a9)    Wooly Bully (12/7/70 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA)
(a6)    My Time Ain't Long

PERSONNEL:
        John Lee Hooker - vocals, ...
        Bob (The Bear) Hite - vocals, harp
        Henry (Sunflower) Vestine - guitar
        Al (Blind Owl) Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals
        Antonio (Tony) de la Barreda (aka: Tony Olav) - bass
        Adolfo (Fito) De La Parra - drums

STUDIO SESSION: Hooker 'n' Heat
(recorded Spring 1970)
(released March 1971)
        Messin' With The Hook
        The Feelin' Is Gone
        Send Me Your Pillow
        Sittin' Here Thinkin'
        Meet Me On The Bottom
        Altmonia Blues
        Drifter
        You Talk Too Much
        Burning Hell
        Bottle Up And Go
        The World Today
        I Got My Eyes On You
        Whiskey And Wimmen'
        Judst You And Me
        Let's Make It
        Peavine
        Boogie Chillen No. 2

PERSONNEL:
        Bob Hite - vocals
        Henry Vestine - lead guitar
        Joel Scott Hill - guitar
        Antonio (Tony) de la Barreda (aka: Tony Olav) - bass
        Fito de la Parra - drums

LIVE SHOW: 1971 Hollywood Bowl
        Hill's Stomp
        Let's Work Together

STUDIO SESSION: July 20-21, 1971 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA - 45
(a9)    Long Way From L.A. (7/21/71 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA)
(a9)    Hill's Stomp (7/20/71 Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA)

LIVE SHOW: August 22, 1971 Live At The Turku Rock Festival Finland
(unreleased on Bear Tracks BTCD 979409)
        Introduction
        She Don't Want Me No More
        On The Road Again
        Let's Work Together
        That's All Right
        Hill Stomp
        Long Way From L.A.
        Watch Yourself
        Canned Heat Boogie
        Late night Blues

LIVE SHOW: 1971 Carnegie Hall
        Hey Babe
        I Feel Good

VIDEO SESSION: September 1971 Beat Club (TV), Bremen, Germany
(broadcast September 25, 1971)
        A Long Way From L.A.
        Big City Woman
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PRINT MEDIA
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BOOKS AND PRINTED MATERIAL: (This is my reference library.) (I am interested in getting more.)

The Great Rock Discography (third edition) by M.C.Strong
Published by Omnibus Press. Copyright 1996. 950 pages. Hardbook (oversize).

Rock On Film by David Ehrenstein and Bill Reed
Published by Delilah Books. Copyright 1982. 275 pages. Paperback.

Live Show Listings
Live show listings come from various sources, including the below listed books, visitors to this web site and from other web sites. None of these listings have been verified by me. And just because there was a print advertisement for the show, is no guarantee that there weren't problems which caused the show to be cancelled.

(p1) The Art Of Rock - A Spectular Visual And Oral History
Writter: Paul D. Grushkin, Artworks Photographed by Jon Sievert
Published by Artabras. Copyright 1987. 516 pages. Hardback.

(p2) The Art Of The Fillmore - The Poster series 1966 - 1971
Writter: Gayle Lemke, Art Research Editor Jacaeber Kastor
Published by Acid Test Productions. Copyright 1997. 240 pages.

(p3) 35th Anniversary Whisky-A-Go-Go 1999 Poster Calendar, has reproductions of many of the posters used over the years as well as listings for .

(p5) The Fillmore East Edited By Richard Kostelannetz
Published By Shirmer Books. Copyright 1995. ??? pages (not numbered). Hardback.

(p6) London Live By Tony Bacon
Published By Miller Freeman Books. Copyright 1999. 192 pages. Paperback.

(p7) Rockin' Croydon By Chris Groom
Published By Wombeat Publishing. Copyright 1998. 224 pages. Paperback.

(pa) Cream - The Legendary Sixties Supergroup by Chris Welch
Published by Balafon Books. Copyright 2000. 192 pages. Paperback.

(pd) Led Zeppelin: The Concert File by Dave Lewis and Simon Pallett
Published by Omnibus Press. Copyright 1997. 176 pages. Softback (oversize).

(w1) The Archive - Canned Heat at Bath

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AUDIO MEDIA
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AUDIO COMPILATIONS: (This is my complete audio collection) (I am interested in getting more. Details and material.)

Commercial Releases

(a1) Canned Heat

(a2) Boogie With The Canned Heat

(a3) Living The Blues

(a4) Halleluhah

(a5) Canned Heat '70 Concert (Live In Europe)

(a6) Future Blues

(a7) Cookbook best of

(a9) Uncanned! best of

(a0) Boogie House Tapes 1967 - 1976

(aa) Boogie House Tapes 1969 - 1999 volume 2

(ab) Boogie House Tapes - volume 3

Other Material

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VIDEO MEDIA
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VIDEO COMPILATIONS:
(I am always interested in expanding my collection.)

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OTHER RESOURCES (links)
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Do you have a Canned Heat related site? Do you want a link from this page? E-Mail me!

I am also interested in getting wider exposure for this site. So links from your site to mine would be appreciated. And if you know of any sites that allow/encourage submission, I would also appreciate knowing about them as well.

Canned Heat, a southern California blues/rock/boogie band that started in the mid 1960s.

Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson

Blind Owl, Al Wilson, covering his work with Canned Heat, as well as studio sessions.

Canned Heat Fan Club

Night Train: Het VPRO Muziek Archief (2001) Eric Burdon 1971, Canned Heat 1971

BlogCritics Review: Canned Heat - Canned, Labeled, and Shelved Boogie-Woogie Blues At Its Best

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CLASSIFIEDs
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This is an experiment. I am listing various classified ads that might be of interest to browsers of this page.

Let me know what you think of this idea?

And if you do order something listed here, let them know you found out about it here.

Also, let me know how this worked out for you.

June 29, 2003.
MusicStack looks like a good source of used music items (LPs, CDs, posters, ...).
As always, let me know what you think.

4 Million Hard to Find CDs & LPs at MusicStack
December 10, 2002.
Back in October 1999 I put up links to CD-Now so that visitors could easily link to the related band pages and instantly see which items were still in print/available for purchase. CD-Now no longer has that option. For the moment I am putting in Amazon.com search boxes. Amazon.com doesn't easily allow for links to individual band pages in the same way that CD-Now used to. So, instead of me being able to create direct links, I have put up the Amazon.com search box instead. So you can still go to a page with the various bands products, buy you now need to go through a search box.

As always, let me know what you think.

April 22, 2002.
Would you like to show your appreciation for (the time, effort, money, ... that goes into creating, maintaing, updating) this web site, without getting anything in return (except a listing of your name (and url) on this web site as a friend of this web site)?
sign up for PayPal and simplify your online payments.

Send Chrome Oxide some money

December 3, 2002 CD Now is undergoing changes, and asked that ALL links be removed.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.

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