MCKENNA MENDELSON BLUES-ST (bluesy psych demo tapes from 1968) CD

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Another great album from Canada's legendary Paragon label, a set of super bluesy psych demo tapes from 1968.

The band's album "Stink" was received not just as a great album of electric blues, but as some sort of revelation when it appeared in the second half of 1969. Lead guitarist Mike McKenna spent time ('67-'68) in the Ugly Ducklings, but he had already developed a 'local hero' tag by playing hard electric blues as a member of the legeNdary Luke and the Apostles. Together, he and Joe Mendelson made arrestingly earthy music, which soon attracted another of Toronto's rock gods of the day, bassist Denny Gerrard from the Paupers, whose legendary talents had served him well on the stage of the Monterey Pop Festival, where his work with the Paupers was (and still is) considered a highlight.

The material included on this disc, which was demo material that now the band claim was "bootegged" by the legitimate Paragon label (a little revisionist history, perhaps?), is arguably even more rare and interesting than that on their classic McKenna Mendelson Mainline "Stink" album.

 

Tracklist

1 Drive You 2:59
2 Ramblin' On My Mind 3:32
3 Toilet Bowl Blues 1:58
4 Bad Women Are Killing Me 11:04
5 Pretty Woman 3:33
6 Born Under A Bad Sign 5:46
7 Help Me 10:12