
AllMusic Biography If most people's appreciation of Canadian rock during the late '60s and early '70s begins and ends with the Guess Who, they are missing out on a host of great lesser-known bands. One of the most intriguing of those bands is the Blues Train, a sensational psychedelic blues combo that, like the Crazy People, put out an album on the Vancouver exploit label Condor. That immediately brings into question who exactly played on the album
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Ride the Train
A & R Man
Some Body to Love
Got My Eyes on You
Busted in Chicago
Pain in My Head
Hootchie Kootchie Man
Coast to Coast
Mojo
Missin' You
Missin You
Whole Lot O Blues
Whole Lot Of Blues
A R Man
A&R Man
Whole Lot O' Blues
A And R Man
Whole Lot O'Blues
Whiskey Girl
Muddy Water
Mojo (Got My Mojo Working)
Going Downtown
Young Man With The Hat On
Texas Tea
Pain my head
Whole lot'o blues
Blue Collar
I Had No Idea (She Was So Talented)
Rock The Blues
Thinking Mans Blues
Whole lot ='blues
Come On Baby
Storms Rainin' Down
Young Man With the Vest On
Swingtime
Steppin' Out
Cult 45
Beach City Bluesin'
I Had No Idea
Eyesight to the Blind
In Passing
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