Bloodrock "Live"

Bloodrock "Live" Artist: Bloodrock
Label: One Way Records Inc
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724381948026
EAN: 0724381948026
ASIN: B00000FXVB


Release Date: 1998-10-27

Bloodrock "Live"


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Tracks:

  1. Castle Of Thoughts
  2. Breach Of lease
  3. Lucky In The Morning
  4. Kool-Aid-Kids
  5. D.O.A.
  6. You Gotta Roll
  7. Cheater
  8. Jessica
  9. Gotta Find A way

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Album Description

CD debut/ reissue of the hard rockin' Texans' concert album,first released in 1972 on Capitol as a two LP set. Contains all nine of the cuts from the original release, which consists of roaring versions of cuts from their first three albums, including 'D.O.A.', 'Cheater', 'Castle Of Thoughts' & 'Kool-Aid-Kids'. Also features the original cover art. 1998 One Way Records release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars love 'em all.......2006-07-18

I owe this album on vinyl for about 30 years and the CD was hard to come by but I don't regret to buy it because this is one of the most passionate concerts I have listened to. The whole feeling is oke, Jim Rutledge, the singer is in top form ("Jessica"), with Lee Pickens the band had one of the most underestimated guitarvirtuosos and the drummer Rick Cobb (may rest his soul) is awesome, he drives the music to its limits. The songs are just great (I owe all the studio-albums now and must say the live versions are just killer). I am into a lot of guitarbands but Bloodrock deserved more than others got. Also I like a lot keyboards influenced bands and again Bloodrock with Steve Hill at the helm, with searing Hammond, scores mighty. An album to never forget and to listen frequently, to save the spirit of the seventies.

1 out of 5 stars Not really live.......2005-05-09

After giving producer Terry Knight the boot, Bloodrock decided they were ready to produce their own records. Or something like that. In fact, Knight recorded most of this set (intended to be a 1-disc album) and Bloodrock, grabbing the masters, added some of their previous studio material (produced by Knight) with canned audience applause. Very little here is actually live (and none of it is actually "produced by Jim Rutledge"). No matter, stoner Bloodrock fans didn't even notice. Nevertheless, this was their last LP to chart. Everything they ever did without Knight sank like a stone. (They recently had a reunion in their hometown; the entire set was the Knight-era material, as it turns out.)

1 out of 5 stars I tried once again........2005-03-01

Okay, so Im a fanatic for the last 3 albums w/Warren Ham and got carried away including some songs that didnt, BUT SHOULDVE made it to 'TT'! Well on to this one here - the major complaint I have about THIS LIVE disc is that it CAME OUT after the first farewell-the 'USA' album and NOTHING is represented from that record! It makes me surmize that the group was already in turmoil, had broken up, and needed a 'product' to suave the fans AND their contract w/Capitol. Plus the delivery of 'Breach of Lease' 'DOA' and even 'Jessica' is routine
'rouser rock.' Most of these songs were performed way too much in a GFR vein. (okay so there was a second guitar and keyboards- but that didnt help any...so) For those WHO CANT get enough-this one definetly fits in with the Uriah Heeps, Deep Purples, Cactus',Black Sabbaths, GFRS, and all the others who had that 'particular interchangle sound.'

4 out of 5 stars Is an OK live album...........2005-02-28

First off...I was at this concert at the CHICAGO AMPHITHEATER the night it was recorded.....10th row center...They were a very full sounding band Live....and loud.

Will say this.....the songs are a bit rushed....compared to the studio versions.....and they are fairly consistent with the studio arrangments....aside from the tempo.....There really isnt all that much reason to own this CD...except if you want to complete your Bloodrock collection.....the sound isnt all that great....is just a live concert....dont know what that other guy was raving about....If you want to hear great Bloodrock...check out all the oether cd's

3 out of 5 stars

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