Zephyr - Zephyr / Zephyr Going Back To Colorado / Sunset Ride (Reissue) (1969-72/2010)

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Title: Zephyr / Zephyr Going Back To Colorado / Sunset Ride
Year Of Release: 1969-72/2010
Label: ABC/Warner
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:37 + 01:04:30
Total Size: 787 Mb (scans)
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Zephyr - Zephyr / Zephyr Going Back To Colorado / Sunset Ride (Reissue) (1969-72/2010)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Sail On 07:43
02. Sun's A-Risin' 04:31
03. Raindrops:Boom-Ba-Boom 02:42
04. Raindrops:Somebody Listen 07:32
05. Cross The River 04:52
06. St.James Infirmary 05:43
07. Huna Buna 02:27
08. Hard Chargin' Woman 09:18
09. Going Back To Colorado 04:17
10. Miss Libertine 03:19
11. Night Fades Softly 03:22
12. The Radio Song 02:28
13. See People Come Together 06:09

CD 2:
01. Showbizzy 02:34
02. Keep Me 04:24
03. Take My Love 04:18
04. I'll Be Right Here 04:26
05. At This Very Moment 05:54
06. I'm Not Surprised 05:19
07. Someone To Chew 02:54
08. High Flying Bird 03:38
09. No Time Lonesome 04:06
10. Moving Too Fast 05:19
11. Sold My Heart 03:47
12. Sierra Cowgirl 03:11 ]
13. Chasing Clouds 04:06
14. Sunset Ride 03:46
15. Winter Always Finds Me 05:48

Line-up::
Candy Givens-Lead Vocal, Harmonica
Robbie Chamberlin-Drums, Backing Vocal
David Givens-Bass, Backing Vocal
John Faris-Piano, Organ, Flute
Tommy Bolin-Guitar, Backing Vocal

Candy Givens – lead vocals, harmonica, piano (tracks 1,7,9)
David Givens – bass, vocal (track 4), acoustic guitar (tracks 2)
Jock Bartley – guitar, vocals (tracks 6,10)
Dan Smyth - organ, piano
P.M.Wooten – drums, percussion
John Alfonse - congas

This late-'60s Denver group is most notable as the starting point for guitarist Tommy Bolin, who was still in his teens when they recorded their first album in 1969. A rather routine slab of bluesy, heavy rock, it made the Top 50. Aside from Bolin's extended hard rock riffing, it prominently featured the lead vocals of Candy Givens, who affected a blues-wailing pose along the lines of Janis Joplin. But she didn't have the full throat or guts to back it up, ending up closer to also-ran female psychedelic singers like Lydia Pense (of Cold Blood). Zephyr recorded one more album before Bolin left for stints with James Gang, Deep Purple, and a solo career; the group carried on throughout the 1970s.


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Many thanks for lossless.
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