Bootleg (Downchild Blues Band album)

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This article is about the album Bootleg by Canadian blues group Downchild Blues Band. For the album by Kenshi Yonezu, see Bootleg (Kenshi Yonezu album).

Bootleg
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Studio album by
Released1971
Recorded1971
GenreBlues
Length35:51
Label
Producer
Downchild Blues Band chronology
Bootleg
(1971)

(1973)

Bootleg is the 1971 debut album from the Canadian blues group the Downchild Blues Band.

Having been rehearsing and playing live shows since 1969, the band proceeded to create one of Canada's earliest independent records. Recorded over two nights in 1971 in a makeshift studio at Toronto's Rochdale College, Donnie Walsh and others distributed the album by hand. It was also welcomed by major Toronto music retailer Sam Sniderman of Sam the Record Man renown, who was very much disposed to promoting Canadian music. The record was soon acquired by RCA Records Canada for more general distribution. It reached #62 in Canada in May 1972.[1]

Bootleg was reissued on CD on September 11, 2007, without any extra tracks and can also be streamed and purchased at the band's official website.[2]

Track listing[]

  1. "Rock It" – 3:57
  2. "Just A Little Bit" – 3:02
  3. "Down In Virginia" – 3:30
  4. "That's All Right" – 4:50
  5. "Messin' With The Kid" – 3:18
  6. "Don't You Bother My Baby" – 4:01
  7. "Change My Way Of Livin'" – 5:04
  8. "You Don't Have To Go" – 3:04
  9. "Next Time You See Me" – 2:20
  10. "I'm Sinkin'" – 2:45

Personnel[]

  • Don Walsh: Guitar
  • Rick (The Hock) Walsh: Vocals
  • Jim Milne: Bass
  • Cash Wall: Drums
  • Dave Woodward: Tenor saxophone
  • Ron Jacobs: Tenor and baritone saxophones

Production[]

  • Executive producer: Bleakney - McConnell
  • Direction: Dick Flohil
  • Recording studio: Sound Horn (Toronto)
  • Recording engineer: Bill Bryans
  • Sound & Mix: Alan Duffy
  • Art Direction: Bleakney - McConnell
  • Cover photo: Larry Nicols

References[]

  1. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - May 13, 1972" (PDF).
  2. ^ "I Need A Hat". Downchild. Retrieved 2012-01-17.

External links[]

  • Downchild Bluesband official website [1]
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