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KH 9019CD
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Fronted by the outstanding vocals of Lydia Pense, Cold Blood played their own hybrid of funk, soul, R&B and underground rock. They came to prominence in 1970, when Janis Joplin recommended them to Bill Graham, who ran the legendary Fillmore West. Graham not only signed them to his own label, but enthusiastically promoted them at the Fillmore. This remarkable set was recorded on the venue's emotional final night, and finds the band at the peak of their powers. Taped on the last night of the Fillmore, June 30th, 1971. Background notes and photos included.
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Second album by this rock/jazz band fronted by Lydia Pense, originally released in 1971. Often compared to labelmates Tower of Power, this album goes from a funky, up-tempo instrumental to the soulful vocals of Pense on the chill "Funky On My Back." Santana bandmember Chepito Areas appears on congas. Camus is absent. Exact repro on 180 gram vinyl, manufactured by Rhino.
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