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Blues Rock History

Blues Rock History

By BluesRockHistory

In this podcast I’ll review one Blues or Rock album in detail in each episode.
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Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds

Blues Rock HistoryNov 11, 2020

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Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds

Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds

“Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds” is the second album by Yardbirds which was released on November 15, 1965. The live tracks of this album were recorded in March 1964, and studio tracks were recorded between April and September 1965. At the time of releasing the album, Jeff Beck was the lead guitarist of the band, as Eric Clapton had left a few months prior to that. The live recordings had Eric Clapton and the studio recordings had Jeff Beck on guitar. Most of the songs in the album...


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Track List :   


Side 1  

1. You're A Better Man Than I 

2. Evil Hearted You 

3. I'm A Man 

4. Still I'm Sad 

5. Heart Full Of Soul 

6. The Train Kept A-Rollin'  


Side 2  

1. Smokestack Lightning 

2. Respectable 

3. I'm A Man 

4. Here 'Tis

Nov 11, 202019:56
"Left My Blues In San Francisco" By Buddy Guy

"Left My Blues In San Francisco" By Buddy Guy

“Left My Blues In San Fransisco” is the first studio album by Buddy Guy which was released in 1967 by Chess Records and the tracks were recorded from April 23, 1965 to 1967 in Chicago. This is the only album that he released with Chess Records under his name...   You can read the whole article here : https://bluesrockhistory.com/f/“left-... Track list :  

Side One  


1. Keep It To Yourself 

2. Crazy Love (Crazy Music) 

3. I Suffer With The Blues 

4. When My Left Eye Jumps 

5. Buddy's Groove  


Side Two  


1. Goin' Home 

2. She Suits Me To A Tee 

3. Leave My Girl Alone 

4. Too Many Ways 

5. Mother-In-Law Blues 

6. Every Girl I See

Oct 08, 202006:54
Rocking Chair Album by Howlin' Wolf
Sep 24, 202014:29
"Eat A Peach" By Allman Brothers Band

"Eat A Peach" By Allman Brothers Band

“Eat A Peach” is the third studio album by Allman Brothers Band which was released on Feb 12th, 1972 on Capricorn. It is comprised of some studio tracks which were recorded between September and December 1971, at Criteria Studios in Miami, and some live tracks from their breakthrough live album “At Fillmore East” which were recorded on March 12th and 13th, and also June 27th, 1971 in New York City. Prior to release of this album... For reading the whole article you can check : https://bluesrockhistory.com/f/eat-a-...
Sep 16, 202015:36
"Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton" By John Mayall And The Blues Breakers

"Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton" By John Mayall And The Blues Breakers

"Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton" is the first studio album by John Mayall And The Blues Breakers which was released on July 22, 1966 by Decca, and the tracks were recorded in March and April of the same year. This album was a pioneer in the British Blues Rock movement....
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Tracks list :
Side 1
1. All Your Love
2. Hideaway
3. Little Girl
4. Another Man
5. Double Crossing Time
6. What's I say
Side 2
1. Key To Love
2. Parchman Farm
3. Have You Heard
4. Ramblin' On My Mind
5. Steppin' Out
6. It Ain't Right
Sep 10, 202011:26
Born Under A Bad Sign By Albert King

Born Under A Bad Sign By Albert King

This episode is a detailed review of the album " Born Under A Bad Sign" by Albert King.

Aug 14, 202012:45