The Original Cleanhead

The Original Cleanhead is an album by the American saxophonist/vocalist Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson recorded in Los Angeles in 1969 and originally released by the BluesTime label.[1][2]

The Original Cleanhead
Studio album by
Released1970
RecordedOctober 29, 1969
StudioLos Angeles, California
GenreBlues
Length42:18
LabelBluesTime
BTS-9007
ProducerBob Thiele
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson chronology
Kidney Stew Is Fine
(1969)
The Original Cleanhead
(1970)
You Can't Make Love Alone
(1971)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Robert ChristgauA-[4]

AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated "choosing to more or less adhere to the blend of blues, R&B, and bop that became his signature in the '40s, along with relying on a selection of familiar songs. Vinson does show some signs of settling into his role as an old pro -- his voice, which surfaces often, is robust and gravelly, he prefers to ease back rather than push ... The Original Cleanhead captures an elder statesman who demands respect for his old tricks but is intent on not turning them into shtick ... This makes The Original Cleanhead not a major session but rather an easy pleasure that's hard to resist".[3] Robert Christgau called it "A worthy introduction to one of the cleanest--and nastiest--blues voices you'll ever hear. He also plays alto sax with the solid adaptability of a territory man who's been on the road since the '40".[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson except where noted

  1. "Cleanhead Blues" − 2:31
  2. "Pass Out" (Joe Passalaqua) − 6:22
  3. "Alimony Blues" − 2:34
  4. "Cleanhead Is Back" − 3:50
  5. "Juice Head Baby" − 3:18
  6. "Old Maid Boogie" − 3:17
  7. "One O'Clock Humph" ([Plas Johnson, Earl Palmer) − 6:55
  8. "I Needs to Be Be'd Wid" − 2:50

Personnel

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References

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