Projections by The Blues Project

Projections

The Blues Project

1966

Projections is a Rock album by The Blues Project, originally released in 1966. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • fuzzy
  • intense
  • psychedelic

About

Shortly after releasing its live debut album in 1966, Greenwich Village hopeful The Blues Project delivered its first studio release, <i>Projections</i>. Although the preceding <i>Live at the Cafe Au-Go-Go</i> had shown that the group could hold its own in a live setting, it was <i>Projections</i> that revealed The Blues Project shone brightest when the doors were closed and the tape was rolling. This stellar mono reissue lets the listener really home in on the band’s interaction and chemistry, starting with the sultry “I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes,” a blues-based jam trimmed in psychedelic trappings like fuzz guitar, grinding Hammond B3 organ, and mind-melting solo jams that predated those of The Grateful Dead. Another song ahead of its time was the Steve Katz–penned folk rocker “Steve’s Song,” which borrowed from medieval instrumentation. The Blues Project also blew through covers, leaving its own footprint behind. Check out its muscled rendition of Chuck Berry’s “You Can’t Catch Me” (which plays like a tougher Yardbirds) or the smoldering take on Jimmy Reed’s “Caress Me Baby.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1I Can't Keep From Crying4:25
  2. A2Steve's Song4:55
  3. A3You Can't Catch Me4:14
  4. A4Two Trains Running11:20

Side B

  1. B1Wake Me, Shake Me5:15
  2. B2Cheryl's Going Home2:35
  3. B3Flute Thing5:58
  4. B4Caress Me Baby7:12
  5. B5Fly Away3:30

Credits

Performers

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold