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Siegel-Schwall: The Complete Vanguard Recordings & More!

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Download links and information about Siegel-Schwall: The Complete Vanguard Recordings & More! by Siegel-Schwall. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock genres. It contains 46 tracks with total duration of 03:00:04 minutes.

Artist: Siegel-Schwall
Release date: 2001
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Tracks: 46
Duration: 03:00:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Howlin' for My Darlin' (Previously Unreleased) 2:41
2. I've Had All I Can Take (Previously Unreleased Instrumental) 3:20
3. Down In the Bottom 2:27
4. I Have Had All I Can Take 3:16
5. Boot Hill 2:57
6. When I Get the Time 3:00
7. I've Got to Go Now 2:49
8. Mama/Papa 1:41
9. I'll Be the Man 2:41
10. Little Babe 2:49
11. Going to New York 3:24
12. Mary 2:07
13. So Glad You're Mine 3:46
14. Hoochie Coochie Man 6:50
15. Break Song 2:20
16. I'm a King Bee 5:32
17. Slow Blues In A 5:23
18. You Don't Love Me 2:48
19. I.S.P.I. Blues (Illinois State Psychiatric Institution) 8:58
20. Bring It With You When You Come 4:19
21. My Baby Thinks I Don't Love Her 4:38
22. That's Why I Treat My Baby So Fine 11:52
23. I Liked It Where We Walked 2:58
24. Easy Rider (Previously Unreleased) 4:03
25. I Like the Way You Rock 6:50
26. Don't Want No Woman 2:30
27. Sneaky Pete (Take Two) (Previously Unreleased) 2:01
28. Shake for Me 4:50
29. My Starter Won't Start 4:49
30. Jim Jam 2:25
31. Louise, Louise Blues 2:48
32. Wouldn't Quit You 3:10
33. You Can't Run That Fast 3:03
34. Think 2:39
35. 334-3599 2:34
36. Rain Falling Down 2:40
37. Get Away Man 3:12
38. Yes, I Love You 2:52
39. I Don't Want You to Be My Girl 6:23
40. Do You Remember 3:03
41. Geronimo 3:07
42. Angel Food Cake 5:34
43. Walk In My Mind 2:35
44. Song 4:22
45. Tell Me 3:50
46. A Sunshine Day In My Mind 8:08

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Is a three-CD set of the Siegel-Schwall Band — including all four of their Vanguard albums (spanning 1966-1970) in their entirety, along with six previously unissued cuts — too much to take at once? In a word, yes. If you're a blues-rock history nut, though — and there must be some such listeners out there — it is a handy collection that gathers every last shred of recorded evidence of their early years. In the Chicago-style 1960s white blues sweepstakes, the group lagged way behind the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, an unavoidable reference point due to the similarity of approach and repertoire. Nor were they as good as Charlie Musselwhite or John Hammond, in part because of their vocal limitations, and also in part because of their lesser levels of virtuosity and imagination. They could, however, sometimes summon respectable raffish energy, particularly on the faster or more Bo Diddley-esque tunes, though the slow ones were usually pretty mundane. The highlights of this set are the moments when they do manage to break toward some more original territory, whether it's in the occasional use of mandolin, or the tentative psychedelic pop of the atypical "Song," from Siegel-Schwall 70. If you've heard the albums already, you'll be most interested in the half-dozen previously unreleased tracks, none of which are too great or different from most of their early work. These include two 1965 demos (one of them a cover of Howlin' Wolf's "Howlin' for My Darlin'"); two outtakes from their first Vanguard recording session in 1966; and two 1970 demos, the highlight of that pair being "Easy Rider," which has good slide work. The 12-page booklet, which contains some quotes from the band, is a plus; the absence of songwriter credits is a minus.