Cold Blood - First Taste Of Sin (1972) [Reissue 1999]

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Title: First Taste Of Sin
Year Of Release: 1972/1999
Label: Collectables [COL CD 6155]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Blue-Eyed Soul, Boogie Rock
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 37:13
Total Size: 85 mb / 233 mb
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Founding guitarist Larry Field left before this album was recorded, resulting in an emphasis on keyboardist Raul Matute and sax player Danny Hull. The result is, surprisingly, somewhat tighter playing by the band, with the horn section reined in to provide percussive punches on guitar- and keyboard-driven songs. The Escovedos drop in to provide Latin percussion on such funk monsters as "Down to the Bone," and the band sounds both confident and aggressive in the tightly wound rave-up of "All My Honey." The album takes an unusual turn toward soulfully bittersweet blues on "You Had to Know"; while the song takes entirely too long to resolve, it's still an admirable showcase for Lydia Pense's bruised vocals. Trumpeter Max Haskett also steps in to provide vocals on a couple tracks, but they're an unavoidable letdown after the explosive power of Pense's singing.

:: TRACKLIST ::

01 - Visions 3:22
02 - Lo and Behold 4:38
03 - Down to the Bone 5:17
04 - You Had to Know 5:47
05 - My Lady Woman 4:04
06 - No Way Home 3:26
07 - Inside Your Soul 3:28
08 - All My Honey 3:30
09 - Valdez in the Country 3:40

Personnel
Lydia Pense - Lead Vocals
Sandy McKee - Drums, Vocals
Raul Matute - Organ, Piano
Rod Ellicott - Bass
Michael Sasaki - Guitar
Paul Beaver - Moog Synthesizer
Mel Martin - Flute, Tenor & Baritone Saxophone
Danny Hull, Pete Christlieb - Tenor Saxophone
Bill Baker - Alto & Baritone Saxophone
Gordon Messick, Pat O'Hara - Trombone
Max Haskett - Trumpet, Vocals
Bill Atwood - Trumpet
Ernest Diridoni - Tuba
Donny Hathaway - Piano, Organ
Pete Escovedo - Congas
Coke Escovedo - Tombales, Percussion

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Many thanks for lossless.