The Blind Owl
(2-CD set) His was the voice of the Woodstock generation who asked 'baby, do you want to go' in the Canned Heat anthem <i>Going Up the Country</i>. Now Severn Records releases <b>The Blind Owl</b>, a compilation of Alan Wilson's greatest works with the legendary band he helped form. <b>The Blind Owl</b> features 20 songs of satisfying blues boogie including <i>My Time Ain't Long</i>, <i>Mean Old World</i>, and the band's breakout recording <i>On the Road Again</i>, plus Wilson's prophetic <i>Poor Moon</i> and fan favorite <i>Time Was</i>. In September of 1970 Alan overdosed, making him a member of the 27 Club. Still his legacy remains strong today as proven in this collection of remarkable recordings. <b>The Blind Owl</b> is a must for serious blues collectors as well as fans of 60's psychedelic rock. Packaged in 2-CD digipack with cover art provided by The 27s book.