Raggedy Ass Canal Boys
One More Heartache One More Heartache
Upbeat blues tune from Paul Butterfied when he tried horns with his blues band.
Coolest Cat In The Car Coolest Cat In The Car
J Geils and Magic Dick had done this a while back.
For What Its Worth For What Its Worth
Another 60s cover, this one of the original by The Buffalo Springfield
Don't You Lie To Me Don't You Lie To Me
This tune seems to have been done by everyone but here's yet another crack at it. Brian supplements the Raggedy Ass Canal Boys here with his harp playing.
Tore Down Tore Down
Very basic take on a song done by hundreds. I guess it would be closest to a Clapton version but nobody is going to get them mixed up :-)
If I Don't Get Home If I Don't Get Home
John Mayall Tune worrying about being on the road.
Blues With A Feeling Blues With A Feeling
First heard this by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band from their first album.
Dirty Work Dirty Work
A Steely Dan tune that proved a little more challenging than we expected.
We Gotta get Out of This Place We Gotta get Out of This Place
A cover of a tune performed by the Aminals in the late 60s.
Come Go With Me Come Go With Me
A real golden oldie from the Del-Vikings with Harvey taking lead vocal.
Funky Llewey Funky Llewey
Just trying to get something funky. Some additional guitar by David L from Toronto.
Kansas City Kansas City
An old standard. This is one of the first tunes recorded by the Rageddy Ass Canal Boys.
Sixteen Tons Sixteen Tons
I think Tennessee Ernie Ford did this first but this is an attempt to come close to a version done by Eric Burdon with Brian Auger.