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Performer: The Little Boy Blues
Title: In The Woodland Of Weir
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock
Year 1968
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 899
MP3 size: 1639 mb
FLAC size: 1811 mb
WMA size: 1598 mb
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The Little Boy Blues - In The Woodland Of Weir mp3 album


The Little Boy Blues - In The Woodland Of Weir mp3 album

Tracklist

Cathedral 3:25
Is Love? 2:58
I'm Hip To You 4:05
Mr. Tripp Wouldn't Listen 3:42
The Death Of Don Quixote 5:08
Jazz Is Love 0:26
It's Only You 2:43
Echoes Of "You" 1:05
Dream Weaver 2:43
Seed Of Love 4:33
The Fox 5:33

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRF-67578 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(LP, Album) Fontana SRF-67578 US 1968
SRF-67578 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Fontana SRF-67578 US 1968
GM 213CC4 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(LP, Album, RE) Granadilla Music GM 213CC4 Europe 2015
ED 1806 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(CD, Album, RE) Early Dawn ED 1806 Europe 2018

Tracklist

A1 Cathedral 3:25
A2 Is Love? 2:58
A3 I'm Hip To You 4:05
A4 Mr. Tripp Wouldn't Listen 3:42
A5 The Death Of Don Quixote 5:08
A6 Look At The Sun 2:22
A7 Love For A Day 2:22
A8 I'm Ready 2:17
A9 Little Boy Blues Blues 2:37
B1 Jazz Is Love 0:26
B2 It's Only You - Echoes Of "You" 2:42
B3 Dream Weaver - Seed Of Love 8:20
B4 The Fox 5:34
B5 I Can Only Give You Everything 2:32
B6 You Don't Love Me 2:39
B7 The Great Train Robbery 2:39
B8 Season Of The Witch 2:42
B9 Ain't Too Proud To Beg 2:32

Credits

  • Arranged By – The Little Boy Blues
  • Bass, Flute, Organ, Piano – Ray Levin
  • Drums – Bill Mooney
  • Engineer – Jerry DeClercq, Ron Pickup
  • Guitar – Peter Pollack
  • Photography By – Ray Komorski
  • Producer – Dan Schneider
  • Vocals – Mark Coplon
  • Written-By – Ray Levin

Notes

Tracks A6-A9 and B5-B9 are bonus tracks.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5291103812453

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRF-67578 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(LP, Album) Fontana SRF-67578 US 1968
SRF-67578 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Fontana SRF-67578 US 1968
ED 1806 The Little Boy Blues In The Woodland Of Weir ‎(CD, Album, RE) Early Dawn ED 1806 Europe 2018


Tujar
What's the quality of this release? How does it sound?
Jeronashe
Bootleg presumably?
Kulabandis
The late 60s seem like a lake of great music releases without a bottom to me. Whenever you think there is no way to go deeper into the mists of obscurity you stumble over another crown jewel from the inner sanctum of garage rock, acid pop and power psychedelia. THE LITTLE BOY BLUES emerged from the simmering Chicago scene of the mid to late 60s where the contemporary beat fused with elements of soul, jazz, blues and funk tinged with dreamy harmonies of the most colorful kind to become acid and garage rock. Sometimes both at the same time. You could literally experience the development of fuzz pedals in rock music spinning those old records including “In the woodland of weir”. The sawing opening chords of “Cathedral” make sure what you are about to listen to. The buzzing heavy guitars raise dirt hand in hand with a sluggish beat before a pastoral organ melody divides the tune into half and after that the seething maelstrom of heaviness overruns you once again. There is more than just this dirty caveman bluesrock you will experience when you give “In the woodland of Weir” a well deserved spin. “Seed of love” is a slow psychedelic pop tune with some wild and explosive fuzzed out lead guitar, wickedly insane flute kicking in from time to time and a bone grinding organ to contrast the thought provoking vocal melody and the dreamy atmosphere. “The great train robbery” comes to hit you straight into your face as the brutal proto punk anthem it is, an aggressive, furious rock eruption with a rather monotonous vocal line. And “Mr. Trip wouldn’t listen” with some sweet string section on a carpet of utterly distorted rhythm guitars howling and scrunching spiced with in some way desperate vocals will thrill you down to your bare bones. Hard garage rock for all freaks into US heroes such as THE SEEDS, THE COUNT FIVE, THE THIRD BARDO and THE MUSIC MACHINE or English cult acts like THE TROGGS, THE WHO and THE YARDBIRDS with some great outstanding songs on its score. A blast to spin!