Cat Mother - Last Dance Chance (1973) Vinyl Rip

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Title: Last Dance Chance
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Polydor
Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1)
Total Time: 33:50
Total Size: 185 Mb (scans)
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Cat Mother - Last Dance Chance (1973) Vinyl Rip


Tracklist:

01. Just Before The Fall - 2:59
02. Take It Now - 3:50
03. The Last Thing I Do - 3:18
04. It Would Seem A Simple Thing - 1:25
05. Stone Hotel - 2:44
06. We'll Have A Real Good Time - 2:09
07. Redwood Blues - 2:40
08. Bottle O'Dog - 3:40
09. The Paranoid Papers - 8:54
10. Side By Side - 2:32

Bob Smith - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
Charlie Harcourt - Guitar, Vocals
Roy Michaels - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Michael Equine - Drums, Guitar, Vocals
Steve Davidson - Percussion
John Chamberlain - Mandolin
Jay Hungar - Violin
Bill Keith - Pedal Steel Guitar
John Chamberlain - Acoustic Guitar
Richard Grando - Tenor Saxophone
Juliet Allen - Vocals
Dwando Waduba - Vibra-Slap
Al Jacobs - Guitar, Vocals
Buzzy Linhart - Vibes
Vella Cameron - Vocals

Grassroots rockers Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys formed in New York's Lower East Side in 1967 -- comprising singer/guitarist Larry Parker, lead guitarist Charlie Chin, bassist Roy Michaels, keyboardist Bob Smith, and drummer Michael Equine; By year's end they were regularly headlining the Cafй Wha?, and soon were ensconced as the house band at the famed Electric Circus. In 1969 the group signed to Polydor Records, with longtime friend Jimi Hendrix agreeing to produce their debut LP The Street Giveth and the Street Taketh Away -- supported by a series of appearances as Hendrix's opener, the record generated Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys' lone Top 40 hit "Good Old Rock and Roll," a medley of pop classics from the late 1950s. Chin left the lineup soon after, and in an attempt to also sever ties with manager Michael Jeffrey, the remaining bandmembers traveled to San Francisco to record the follow-up, 1970s Albion Doowah, a pastoral, country-inspired effort featuring Paul Johnson on guitar and Jay Ungar on bass. Parker split soon after, and the remaining trio of Michaels, Smith and Equine returned to New York, abbreviating their name to simply Cat Mother and recruiting guitarist Charlie Prichard and percussionist Steve Davidson for their eponymous 1971 LP. Guitarist Charlie Harcourt replaced Prichard for Cat Mother's fourth and final album, 1973's aptly-titled Last Chance Dance, although the group continued playing live for several years to follow.(By Jason Ankeny)




  • brg98
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Oh My God!!!!! Fantastic! Thanks so so so much. One of my favourite albums. I now have it again in FLAC! Any chance of the album before just called Cat Mother? It is brilliant too. Again THANKS!



  • tommy554
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thanks a lot for losslee
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • mldekker
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Veel Dank !!