For a change, there's the three most important songs from the first Canned Heat album, namely Rollin 'and Tumblin', Dust My Broom and Bullfrog Blues, in the live versions as in the 4-CD box "Monterey International Pop Festival" ( 1994) emerged. The sound quality there was a piece about "historic", but is offset by the joy of playing - and is now just remastered! Furthermore, with low down (And high up), the rare B-side of Time was spotted, - nor to the stereo mix! Poor Moon's here also in '94 stereo mix (of "Uncanned").
The biggest rarity is likely Henry's Shuffle apply, which is "previously unreleased" declared what not entirely true: the first 2.5 minutes of it were "Part VIII - Icebag" suite "Parthenogenesis" to "Livin 'the Blues" ( that seemed so familiar but equal); Henry's Shuffle is the unabridged, nearly five-minute version.
My Best of Canned Heat-Reference CD was previously "Let's work together" (1989); In contrast to this, there are fewer album tracks, but whiskey and Wimmen 'of "Hooker'n'Heat" Long Way From LA (from' Historical Figures and Ancient Heads ") as well as the '73er music Rock & Roll Music; then was Canned Heats big time finally history. For those who prefer the sound significantly better Heat Compilation, should resort to the discussed here.