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''Bleecker & MacDougal'', issued by Elektra in 1965, is the debut album from Fred Neil, a pioneer folk rock musician. The recording, which unlike many folk albums at the time featured electric guitar backing, had a significant influence on the folk rock movement. Guest musicians included Felix Pappalardi on bass, a young John Sebastian playing harmonica, and Pete Childs on dobro and electric guitar. Except for one track, all of the songs on the album were written by Neil.〔 ''Bleecker & MacDougal'' was reissued as ''Little Bit of Rain'' in 1970.〔(Allmusic entry for ''Little Bit of Rain'' ) Accessed May 26, 2009.〕 The album is named for the intersections of Bleecker Street and MacDougal Street, both significant locales for the folk rock renaissance of the period, with the intersection featured on the album cover. The San Remo Cafe is also featured, a gathering spot for writers and musicians for decades. == Track listing == All tracks composed by Fred Neil; except where indicated # "Bleecker & MacDougal" – 2:14 # "Blues on the Ceiling" – 2:24 # "Sweet Mama" – 2:35 # "Little Bit of Rain" – 2:23 # "Country Boy" – 2:27 # "Other Side to This Life" – 2:56 # "Mississippi Train" – 2:14 # "Travelin' Shoes" – 2:18 # "The Water is Wide" – 4:18 # "Yonder Comes the Blues" – 1:52 # "Candy Man" (Neil, Beverly "Ruby" Ross) – 2:29 # "Handful of Gimme" – 2:15 # "Gone Again" – 3:13 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bleecker & MacDougal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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