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The Blasters - The Blasters

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The Blasters - The Blasters
Slash Records
SR-109
Stereo
Vinyl
1981

The Alvin brothers had an early interest in blues music, and attended concerts by T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner and others, sometimes jamming and reminiscing with the musicians. Rhythm and Blues saxophone legend Lee Allen joined The Blasters for two albums and toured with the original line up until his death in 1994. Steve Berlin (later of Los Lobos) joined, playing baritone sax, and Gene Taylor joined as well, performing boogie woogie style piano.

The Blasters' energetic live performances gained a local following, and they became fixtures of the early 1980s Los Angeles punk rock scene, performing alongside X, Black Flag, The Gun Club and others. Former Black Flag singer and current Rollins Band leader Henry Rollins wrote of the Blasters, "In my mind, they were a great band that not enough people found out about. Bill Bateman is one of the best drummers there is, and then of course, there are the Alvin brothers. A lot of talent for one band." (Rollins, 36)

The Blasters toured almost continuously for much of their existence. The notes for The Blasters Collection report that in one particular month, they toured with psychobilly pioneers The Cramps, with western swing revivalists Asleep at the Wheel and on a leg of Queen's west coast tour. The Blasters gave boosts to both Los Lobos and Dwight Yoakam by inviting them on tour; Yoakam would later score a modest hit with his version of Dave Alvin's "Long White Cadillac". The Blasters also gained more exposure in the Walter Hill film Streets of Fire, performing two songs for the soundtrack and appearing as themselves in the film. The Blasters song "Dark Night" was featured in a 1985 episode of Miami Vice, and the 1996 Quentin Tarantino-Robert Rodriguez collaboration From Dusk Till Dawn.
Source: Wikipedia
Used to go to Blasters concerts all over So Cal during the early 80's. This self titled album is their first and one of my favorite records at that time. This one is long out of print and in great shape. Just started pulling from a couple crates I had with 1980 records. More to come from time to time from those crates.

Side A
01 - Marie Marie
02 - No Other Girl
03 - I'm Shakin'
04 - Border Radio
05 - American Music
06 - So Long Baby Goodbye

Side B
07 - Hollywood Bed
08 - Never No More Blues
09 - This Is It
10 - Highway 61
11 - I Love You So
12 - Stop The Clock

The Blasters

The more I listen to the 40's and 50's R&B acts, the more I hear their influence on bands like the Blasters, Stray Cats and even Led Zeplin Take a good listen to Big John Greer's 1952 version of a Woman Is A Five Letter Word and compare the opening of it with the opening of I'm Shakin'. The two songs are completely different but the opening notes are identical.

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Ahhh, this is what you had in mind! Cool, this I can dig (and did at the time) - ya had me worried kid!
!-)
LT

By LoungeTracks, # 18. January 2008, 22:38:26

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NO worries. It's all good! My 80's records are clean, clean vinyl. But alas most are still in print on CD. But not all. Gettin your post together right now. Lost it somewher and had to reload. LP

By Licorice Pizza, # 18. January 2008, 22:49:30

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Anonymous writes:

Thanks for bringing back memories of LA in the 80s and following the Blasters from the Valley to OC. I don't think I've enjoyed a live band as much since.

By anonymous user, # 22. January 2008, 22:58:27

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Anonymous writes:

That is more nasty looking album cover

By anonymous user, # 25. January 2008, 09:22:53

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Anonymous writes:

That is one more nasty looking album cover

By anonymous user, # 25. January 2008, 09:23:22

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William Wallace writes:

That on the cover is Phil Alvin, lead singer... when he sings, he often looks like he's six weeks constipated and in need of relief-but he sings like an angel, and is a pretty neat individual to boot-AND he has a degree in advanced mathematics from U Cal...

By anonymous user, # 14. April 2008, 00:39:09

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