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.
Complete your Fred Neil collection. Fred Neil – Bleecker & MacDougal. Genre: Rock, Blues, Folk, World, & Country. Bleecker & MacDougal. Bleecker & MacDougal (LP, Album, RP). Elektra.
The lineup on the album was similar to his previous outing with Vince Martin, and featured John Sebastian on harmonica, Felix Pappalardi on bass, and guitarist Pete Childs (who also played dobro and electric on the date - the latter was heresy for a folk record), with Neil playing 12-string
Album Bleecker & MacDougal. Bleecker & Macdougal Lyrics. I was standing on the corner Of the Bleecker and MacDougal Wondering which way to go I've got a woman down in Coconut Grove And you know she love me so I wanna go home I wanna go home Now don't you tell me your troubles Troubles of my own I wanna go home Now love all you big city women.
More albums from Fred Neil: A Rootin’ Tootin’ Hootenanny by Fred Neil. Fred Neil by Fred Neil. Tear Down The Walls by Fred Neil. Sessions by Fred Neil. View all albums . 1. 2. Bllues On The Ceiling.
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Listen free to Fred Neil – Bleecker & MacDougal (Bleecker & MacDougal, Blues on the Ceiling and more). Given the late Fred Neil's near mythic reputation as a songwriter, singer, environmentalist, and recluse, the reissue of his 1965 album Bleecker & MacDougal is of historic importance. But rather than being an artifact of the man who wrote "Everybody's Talkin'," "Other Side to This Life" (which appears here), and "Dolphins," this album is made of the material that gave Neil his enigmatic presence.
Album · 1965 · 13 Songs. And while it may have been the acoustic rave-ups like Bleecker & MacDougal and Gone Again that made Neil the toast of his peers, it was the languid style he showcased on Little Bit of Rain and The Water if Wide that would become his trademark. Forerunners to Neil’s haunting masterpiece The Dolphins, these narcotic blues would inspire everyone from Neil contemporaries Tim Hardin and Tim Buckley, to later exponents of inner-space rock’n’roll like Spacemen 3 and the Verve. Bleecker and McDougal Fred Neil.