Best Of The Blues
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01. If I Were A Carpenter
02. All I Saw Was You
03. You Were So Close To Me
04. Fugue for Lady Cheriff
05. Shady
06. It's Gone
07. She'll Be Mine
08. Comin Back Home
09. Wonder Man
10. Captain Fire
11. Just Plain Jane
12. Dreams
13. Nightmare Of A Wise Man
14. Mercury Blues
15. Softly To The Sun
American Blues were an American 1960s Texas-based garage rock band, who played a psychedelic style of blues rock music influenced by the 13th Floor Elevators. They are most notable for including two future members of the band ZZ Top in their ranks, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard. From 1966 to 1968, they played the Dallas-Fort Worth-Houston circuit and headlined in three clubs all called "The Cellar", in Dallas at clubs such as "The Walrus" on Mockingbird Lane, and in Houston at "Love Street Light Circus Feel Good Machine" on Allen's Landing, as late as 1968.
Around 1968 the band (the two Hill brothers and Beard) decided to leave the Dallas\u2013Fort Worth area, relocating to Houston. At this time, however, guitarist Rocky Hill wanted to focus on "straight blues", while his brother Dusty wanted the band to rock more. Rocky left the band, and the remaining two members joined the recently formed ZZ Top.
Rocky Hill continued to tour around Texas, and elsewhere, becoming one of a number of guitarists well-known within the state for their blues guitar prowess, such as Rocky Athis and Charlie Sexton. In this role, his playing in Austin was said[by whom?] to have been an influence on guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan's formative years, as well. He sometimes referred to himself as "The Anti-Clapton", and one writer with the Houston Press called Rocky "perhaps the wildest and scariest \u2013 both onstage and off \u2013 of all the Texas white-boy blues guitarists."
Line-up / Musicians
Rocky Hill (John Rockford Hill) - guitar RIP
Dusty Hill (Joseph Michael Hill) - lead vocals, bass
Frank Beard - drums
Richard Harris - drums
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