Harvey Mandel: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

Aus Mikiwiki
Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen
Keine Bearbeitungszusammenfassung
Keine Bearbeitungszusammenfassung
Zeile 11: Zeile 11:
2010 tourte Mandel mit den wiedervereinigten Canned Heat auch in Deutschland.
2010 tourte Mandel mit den wiedervereinigten Canned Heat auch in Deutschland.
<!--
<!--
b. 11 March 1945, Detroit, Michigan, USA. This fluent, mellifluous guitarist was one of several young aspirants learning their skills in Chicago blues clubs. A contemporary of Paul Butterfield and Michael Bloomfield, Mandel was a member of both the Charlie Musselwhite and Barry Goldberg blues bands, before moving to the west coast in 1967. His debut album, Christo Redentor, was released the following year. This wholly instrumental set, which included contributions from Musselwhite, Graham Bond, and the Nashville musicians later known as Area Code 615, is arguably the guitarist's definitive release, but Righteous and Baby Batter are equally inventive. Between 1969 and 1971, Mandel was a member of Canned Heat wherein he struck an empathy with bassist Larry Taylor. Both subsequently joined John Mayall for USA Union and Back To The Roots before the guitarist formed the short-lived Pure Food And Drug Act. He also remained a popular session musician, contributing to albums by Love and the Ventures during this highly prolific period. Mandel continued to record his stylish solo albums throughout the early 70s, and collaborated with Don "Sugarcane" Harris in Pure Food And Drug Act. He was one of several candidates mooted to replace Mick Taylor in the Rolling Stones. The results of his audition are compiled on the band's 1976 album, Black And Blue. This dalliance with corporate rock was Harvey's last high-profile appearance. In 1985 he signed a short-lived recording deal with the newly founded Nuance label. Two subsequent releases on other small labels appealed only to his loyal following. The release of the 2-CD box set The Mercury Years once again directed us back to Christo Redentor, a modern classic of psychedelic wanderings and widely regarded as his finest moment.
This fluent, mellifluous guitarist was one of several young aspirants learning their skills in Chicago blues clubs. A contemporary of Paul Butterfield and Michael Bloomfield, Mandel was a member of both the Charlie Musselwhite and Barry Goldberg blues bands, before moving to the west coast in 1967.  
 
This wholly instrumental set, which included contributions from Musselwhite, Graham Bond, and the Nashville musicians later known as Area Code 615.
 
Between 1969 and 1971, Mandel was a member of Canned Heat wherein he struck an empathy with bassist Larry Taylor. Both subsequently joined John Mayall for USA Union and Back To The Roots before the guitarist formed the short-lived Pure Food And Drug Act.
 
Mandel continued to record his stylish solo albums throughout the early 70s, and collaborated with Don "Sugarcane" Harris in Pure Food And Drug Act.
 
In 1985 he signed a short-lived recording deal with the newly founded Nuance label. Two subsequent releases on other small labels appealed only to his loyal following. The release of the 2-CD box set The Mercury Years once again directed us back to Christo Redentor, a modern classic of psychedelic wanderings and widely regarded as his finest moment.


Christo Redentor (Philips 1968)****
Righteous (Philips 1969)****
Games Guitars Play (Philips 1970)***
Baby Batter aka Electric Progress (Janus 1971)***
with Pure Food And Drug Act Choice Cuts (Epic 1972)***
with Pure Food And Drug Act Choice Cuts (Epic 1972)***
The Snake (Janus 1972)****
Shangrenade (Janus 1973)***
Feel The Sound Of Harvey Mandel (Janus 1974)***
Live Boot: Harvey Mandel Live In California (Fresh Squeezed 1990)***
Twist City (Western Front 1993)***


Compilations:
Best Of Harvey Mandel (Janus 1975)***
The Mercury Years (Mercury 1995)***
Christo Redentor Plus Selected Sessions (Raven 2003)****
<-->
<-->


== Diskografie ==
== Diskografie ==


<pre>
{{Diskografie-Kopf}}
    * Christo Redentor (1968)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1968|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Christo redentor|US|Philips|
    * Righteous (1969)
}}
    * Games Guitars Play (1970)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1969|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Righteous|US|Philips|
    * Electronic Progress (1971)
}}
    * Get off in Chicago in a century of progress (1971)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1970|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Games guitars play|US|Philips|
    * Baby Batter aka Electronic Progress (1971)
}}
    * The Snake (1972)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1971|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Baby batter|US|Janus|auch bekannt als <i>Electronic progress</i>
    * Shangrenade (1973)
}}
    * Feel The Sound Of Harvey Mandel (1974)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1971|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Get off in Chicago in a century of progress|||
    * Best Of Harvey Mandel (1975)
}}
    * Live Boot: Harvey Mandel Live In California (1990)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1972|Harvey Mandel|12-33|The snake|US|Janus|
    * Twist City (1993)
}}
    * Snakes and Stripes (1995)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1973|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Shangrenade|US|Janus|
    * The Mercury Years (1995)
}}
    * Planetary Warrior (1997)
{{Diskografie-Stück|1974|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Feel the sound of Harvey Mandel|US|Janus|
    * Lick This
}}
    * West Coast Killaz
{{Diskografie-Stück|1975|Harvey Mandel|12-33|Best of Harvey Mandel|US|Janus|Zusammenstellung
    * Christo Redentor Plus Selected Sessions (2003)
}}
 
{{Diskografie-Stück|1990|Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Live boot (Harvey Mandel live in California)|US|Fresh Squeezed|
</pre>
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück|1993|Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Twist City|US|Western Front|
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück|1995|Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Snakes and stripes|||
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück|1995|Harvey Mandel|2xCD-DA|The Mercury years|US|Mercury|Zusammenstellung
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück|1997|Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Planetray warrior|||
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück||Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Lick this|||
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück||Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|West Coast killaz|||
}}
{{Diskografie-Stück|2003|Harvey Mandel|CD-DA|Christo Redentor plus selected sessions|US|Raven|Zusammenstellung
}}
{{Fuss}}





Version vom 26. Juni 2011, 15:42 Uhr

US-amerikanischer Blues- und Rockgitarrist

geboren 11. März 1945 in Detroit (Michigan, USA)

Harvey Mandel spielte in den Blues Clubs von Chicago und war Mitglied der Begleitgruppen von Charlie Musselwhite und Barry Goldberg, bevor er 1967 an die US-amerikanische Westküste zog. 1968 veröffentlichte er sein erstes Album Christo redentor.

1969-1971 war Mandel Mitglied von Canned Heat.

Anschliessend ging er mit John Mayall auf Tournee und wurde ein begehrter Studiomusiker. Er spielte unter anderem mit Love und den Ventures. 1975 war er einer der Kandidaten für die Nachfolge von Mick Taylor als Gitarrist der Rolling Stones, auf deren Album Black and blue (1976) er auf den beiden Stücken "Hot stuff" und "Memory motel" zu hören ist.

2010 tourte Mandel mit den wiedervereinigten Canned Heat auch in Deutschland.

Diskografie

Datum Interpret Format Titel Bestellnummer Anmerkungen
1968
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Christo redentor US: Philips
1969
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Righteous US: Philips
1970
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Games guitars play US: Philips
1971
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Baby batter US: Janus auch bekannt als Electronic progress
1971
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Get off in Chicago in a century of progress Datei:country .gif :
1972
Harvey Mandel 12-33 The snake US: Janus
1973
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Shangrenade US: Janus
1974
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Feel the sound of Harvey Mandel US: Janus
1975
Harvey Mandel 12-33 Best of Harvey Mandel US: Janus Zusammenstellung
1990
Harvey Mandel CD-DA Live boot (Harvey Mandel live in California) US: Fresh Squeezed
1993
Harvey Mandel CD-DA Twist City US: Western Front
1995
Harvey Mandel CD-DA Snakes and stripes Datei:country .gif :
1995
Harvey Mandel 2xCD-DA The Mercury years US: Mercury Zusammenstellung
1997
Harvey Mandel CD-DA Planetray warrior Datei:country .gif :

Harvey Mandel CD-DA Lick this Datei:country .gif :

Harvey Mandel CD-DA West Coast killaz Datei:country .gif :
2003
Harvey Mandel CD-DA Christo Redentor plus selected sessions US: Raven Zusammenstellung