Reheated
Canned Heat · 1988
45 min · 12 tracks · blues rock
A vibrant mix of blues-infused rock that captures the essence of late-'80s revival energy.
Why this album works
'Reheated' is significant as it revived Canned Heat's career during a time when blues rock was experiencing a resurgence. The album includes notable covers like 'Take Me to the River,' contributing to its critical reception and helping maintain the band's legacy among blues enthusiasts. Despite not charting highly, it re-established Canned Heat's relevance in a changing musical landscape.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo groove vibrant party atmosphere sing-along energy with friends
- Context
- By the time 'Reheated' was released in 1988, Canned Heat had transitioned through various lineups since their formation in the late '60s. This album marked their return to recording after a period of relative inactivity, following their last studio album, 'Living the Blues' from 1970. 'Reheated' featured a blend of original tracks and reimagined classics, showcasing the band's enduring presence in the blues rock scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Animals· Steppenwolf· Janis Joplin
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Looking for the Party 3:44
- 2 Driftin’ 2:45
- 3 I’m Watching You 5:17
- 4 Bullfrog Blues Standout 2:15
- 5 Hucklebuck 4:45
- 6 Mercury Blues Standout 3:14
- 7 Gunstreet Girl 3:48
- 8 I Love to Rock ’n’ Roll 2:36
- 9 My Baby Is Fine (Betty Jean) 5:08
- 10 Take Me to the River Standout 4:08
- 11 Red Headed Woman 3:55
- 12 Built for Comfort 3:47
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