American Blues, The
Band members Related acts
- Frank Beard
- drums, percussion (1968-69)
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- The Cellar
Dwellers (Frank Beard)
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Genre: psych Rating: **** (4 stars) Title: The American Blues Do Their Own Thing Company: Uni Catalog: 73044 Year: 1969 Country/State: USA, Texas Grade (cover/record): VG/VG Comments: bent lower right corner, minor ring wear Available: 1 GEMM catalog ID: 4 Price: $100.00 Cost: $40.00
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Released by MCA's Uni subsidiary, 1969's "The
American Blues Do Their Thing" was a major improvement.
Self-produced, the collection found the band opting for a major change in
direction. Written by the Hills, material such as the lead-off "You
Were So Close To Me", "Captain Fire" and "Just Plain
Jane" found the band attempting to capitalize on San Francisco-styled
psychedelics. Elsewhere, the collection found the group mining a more
conventional rock format; "Wonder Man" and "Shady"
reflecting a distinctive Cream-influence, while the blazing "Comin'
Back Home" (complete with Beard and Rocky Hill meltdown solos) offered
up a nice Hendrix imitation. Sure, it was largely derivative, but that
didn't lessen the enjoyment factor. A commercial failure, Uni promptly
dropped the band. (On a personal note, we've always wondered about the
discrepancy between the front and back covers showing a trio and the liner
notes listing four members.) Beard promptly left to join the newly formed ZZ
Top, quickly recruiting Dusty as bassist (see separate entry). "The American Blues Do Their Thing" track listing: 1.) You Were So Close To Me (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 3:24 2.) Wonder Man (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 2:26 3.) Just Plain Jane (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 2:34 4.) Shady (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 2:05 5.) Comin' Back Home (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 5:35 6.) Captain Fire (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 3:18 7.) Chocolate Ego (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 3:04 8.) Nightmare of a Wise Man (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 3:24 9.) Dreams (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 2:52 10.) Softy To the Sun (Dusty Hill - Rocky Hill) - 2:33 The two collections have been reissued several times. The debut was released by the Microdot label (catalog AB-1). The sophomore set was reissued in 1987 by the English See For Miles label (catalog number SEE 99). We also have a copy of the reissue which is your for $20.00.
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