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Canned Heat
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CD Reviews
Live at Montreux 1973
Review by Mark Johnson
I have been a fan of Canned Heat since way back in the 70s.

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Stockholm 1973
Review by Gary Hill
It’s easy to think of Canned Heat as a 60s band.

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with John Lee Hooker - Carnegie Hall 1971
Review by Gary Hill
This is quite an interesting live album.

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DVD Reviews
Canned Heat - Live at Montreux 1973 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
Canned Heat were one of the cooler bluesy hard rock acts of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Certainly there name has become something of a legend over the years.
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Canned Heat - Live at Montreux 1973 DVD (2 Disc)
Review by Gary Hill
I don't know what it is with labels these days. Well, actually I do. I just don't like it.
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Canned Heat - Live At Rockpalast 1998 DVD/CD set
Review by Gary Hill
I have to admit to never really being a big fan of Canned Heat. I could always appreciate their contribution to music, and I like their stuff just fine.

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If you are a fan of the blues, you have to know who Junior Wells was. He was blues royalty.

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This is the 21st album Walter Trout has been involved in recording, but he only started making solo records in 1998.


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Harvey Mandel - Snake Attack
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Harvey Mandel - Snake Box
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This is a massive set.


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