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6 | El Stinger |
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Editorial Reviews
Fresh off his time with Canned Heat (and during his time with John Mayall), Mandel recorded this 1971 LP, fusing blues with jazz-rock in inspired fashion. The grooves are deep and the guitar work stunning on "One Way Street," "Midnight Sun," "El Stinger," "Hank the Ripper," the title track and more! Good Time.
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- Package Dimensions : 5.59 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches; 2.47 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Good Time
- Original Release Date : 2020
- Date First Available : December 3, 2020
- Label : Good Time
- ASIN : B08PJQ37SZ
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #260,532 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #110,440 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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I'm nervous that Good Time reissues of Harvey's excellent THE SNAKE and SHANGRENADE, which I ordered but have not yet received, will also be poor. Fine-sounding versions of them are available on 1997/1998 British BGO reissues.
Hendrix and Jerry Ried with his stile.
This album is as great now as the day I first heard it.
Really good stuf.
John Bean
Mandell must have either had a trust fund or another hell of a good reason for refusing, because the Glimmer Twins missed out on one dynamite guitar player. Need evidence; get this.
This album is basically orchestrated instumentals over which Mandell plays over. The backing tracks are just average, but that is not why we are here.
Mandell has got this amazing style: he is bluesy and jazzy, fast but never flashy. He has got this way of finding a spot on the neck, locking in--usually in the lower register-and just working magic with a pattern. He is so quick, so nimble, his runs just seem like melted butter. He never shows off, he never show boats. But he can take a pattern and just twist and turn it with so many subtleties, so quick, you are astounded.
When you add just the slightest ammount of distortion, this has amazing ressonece, but amazing untility. A guy scribbles his phone number down on the back of a matchbook. He is offhand, he is not even looking when he writes, but when he hands it to you, it is caligrophy.
That is what hearing Mandel is like.
In 2006 I was in San Fransisco on a vacation, and my freinds and I were bar hopping. We walked into a small, no name club, and there is this little band jamming. I look and look and look and think, it could not be, but I keep insisting to myself, and, Holy Chirst, its Harvey Mandel. No billing, no cover, no anything, just a bar band. But it was Harvey.
I never got to talk to him, he walked elusively off stage, but man, that was enough. Still, my not getting a chance to talk to Harvey might have had something to do with my beer soaked friend calling him HOWIE Mandel. I have forgiven the bloke since.
I hope one day you get a gift like hearing Mandel live free, but if not, this album will soothe your envy.