Dirty Blues Band
Dirty Blues Band (1967)
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Length:  37:19
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      DonŽt Start Me TalkinŽ    2:54
      2.  
      What Is Soul Babe    3:57
      3.  
      Hound Dog    2:54
      4.  
      New Orleans Woman    1:54
      5.  
      IŽll Do Anything Babe    4:22
      6.  
      CheckinŽUp My Baby    3:42
      7.  
      Shake It Babe    2:59
      8.  
      Worry Worry Blues    3:46
      9.  
      Born Under Bad Sign    2:49
      10.  
      Spoonful    3:51
      11.  
      Chicken Shack    4:07
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      Artist...............: Dirty Blues Band
      Album................: Dirty Blues Band
      Genre................: Blues
      Year.................: 1967
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      Tracklisting


      1. (00:02:55) Dirty Blues Band - DonŽt Start Me TalkinŽ
      2. (00:03:58) Dirty Blues Band - What Is Soul Babe
      3. (00:02:54) Dirty Blues Band - Hound Dog
      4. (00:01:54) Dirty Blues Band - New Orleans Woman
      5. (00:04:22) Dirty Blues Band - IŽll Do Anything Babe
      6. (00:03:42) Dirty Blues Band - CheckinŽUp My Baby
      7. (00:02:59) Dirty Blues Band - Shake It Babe
      8. (00:03:46) Dirty Blues Band - Worry Worry Blues
      9. (00:02:49) Dirty Blues Band - Born Under Bad Sign
      10. (00:03:52) Dirty Blues Band - Spoonful
      11. (00:04:08) Dirty Blues Band - Chicken Shack

      Playing Time.........: 00:37:20

      While the Dirty Blues Band's self-titled debut is nothing more than an ordinary late-'60s blues-rock record, it has its value as a curiosity. That's due to the presence of a 19-year-old Rod Piazza on lead vocals and Glenn Ross Campbell, formerly of the great but obscure psychedelic group the Misunderstood, on steel guitar. Unfortunately, Campbell, who had been unleashing unearthly astral leads in the Yardbirds-like Misunderstood less than a year prior to the September 1967 recording of this LP, sounds far less imaginative and special in this context. His steel leads are decent, but nothing to make you sit up and pop your eyes. Piazza actually sounds very much like he would when he achieved greater fame in the 1980s and 1990s as more of a pure bluesman: a good harmonica player, a serviceable but somewhat faceless vocalist in the Paul Butterfield mold, and a pretty reverent interpreter who adds nothing stunning to the form. Comprised of covers of blues standards and a few Piazza originals in the same mold, it's similar to the early Butterfield records, but less distinguished. Actually, the most attractive elements of the recording are supplied by organist Pat Malone, who plays nice vibrant fills.

      1. Don't Start Me to Talkin' (Williamson)
      2. What Is Soul, Babe
      3. Hound Dog (Leiber/Stoller)
      4. New Orleans Woman
      5. I'll Do Anything Babe
      6. Checking on My Baby
      7. Shake It Babe
      8. Worry Worry Blues
      9. Born Under a Bad Sign
      10. Spoonful
      11. Chicken Shack
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