Label: Line Records (West Germany), JACD 9.00799 O
Style: Blues Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock
Country: Detroit, Michigan, U.S. (March 11, 1945)
Time: 29:28
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 173 Mb
This
album reminds me very much of the Jeff Beck release "Rough and Ready".
The reason is the vocalist sounds very much like Beck's vocalist Bobby
Tench from that album. And that is a compliment to all parties involved.
Love the Beck album and I love this one by Harvey. Mr. Mandel is
criminally unknown. Easily makes my top ten favorite guitarist list.
This is a classic 70's release. Harvey is tapping his ass off here and
it's obvious Eddie Van Halen was listening. He used to watch Harvey live
at the Whiskey in L.A. In the early 70's. Be nice if he would ever
mention Harvey as a huge influence. What a douche. Anyway, if you love
blues/rock guitar with jazz chops make a point to hunt this down. You
will not be disappointed. Thank you Harvey.
(amazon.co.uk/Feel-Sound-Harvey-Mandel/dp/B01G93QDI4)
Album recorded and mixed in the analog domain - AAD. That is, a minimum of digital processing.
A=Analog.
D=digital. The first letter stands for how the music was recorded. The
second letter for how it was mixed. The third letter stands for the
format (all CD's will have D as the last letter).
01. Got To Be Bad (03:53)
02. Sore Throat (02:35)
03. Just Wanna Be There (04:28)
04. Candles By The Bedside (04:07)
05. Feel The Sound (06:02)
06. I Got Your Slot (02:53)
07. Rankachank Blues (02:50)
08. Forever And Forever (02:36)

Te lo agradezco enormemente, amigo. Saludos.
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