The Fabulous Rhinestones - The Fabulous Rhinestones (Japan Remastered) (1972/2011)
Artist: The Fabulous Rhinestones
Title: The Fabulous Rhinestones
Year Of Release: 1972/2011
Label: Riverman
Genre: Brass Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 46:04
Total Size: 142/326 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Fabulous Rhinestones
Year Of Release: 1972/2011
Label: Riverman
Genre: Brass Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 46:04
Total Size: 142/326 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Nothing New (Kal David) - 5:04
2. Easy As You Make It (Kal David) - 3:36
3. Just Can't Turn My Back On You (Marty Grebb) - 3:42
4. Living On My Own Time (Kal David) - 3:26
5. Free (Harvey Brooks) - 4:15
6. What A Wonderful Thing We Have (Kal David, Marty Grebb) - 4:55
7. Live It Out To The End (Harvey Brooks, Marty Grebb) - 3:41
8. Harmonize (Harvey Brooks, Marty Grebb, Reinol 'Dino' Andino) - 3:12
9. Big Indian (Kal David) - 4:03
10. Positive Direction (Marty Grebb) - 5:12
Bonus Track:
11. What A Wonderful Thing We Have (Mono Mix Bonus Track) (Kal David, Marty Grebb) - 4:53
Line-up::
Harvey Brooks - Bass
Kal David - Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar
Marty Grebb - Keyboards, Vocals, Bass, Saxophone
Greg Thomas - Drums
Reinol 'Dino' Andino - Congas
With:
Bob Pritchard - Trombone
Terrel Eaton - Saxophone, Flute
Ben Keith - Pedal Steel Guitar
Paul Butterfield - Harmonica
Stan Shafrin - Trumpet
Jean Eley - Violin
Harry Lookofsky - Violin
Lewis Eley - Violin, Viola
Hilda Harris - Vocals
Marvin Grafton - Vocals
Maretha Stewart - Vocals
The Fabulous Rhinestones were an R&B-based band formed in San Francisco in 1971 by ex-Illinois Speed Press guitarist/singer Kal David and ex-Electric Flag (and Bob Dylan, Al Kooper, and Miles Davis) bassist Harvey Brooks. They moved to Woodstock, NY, where they played with members of the Band and some of their own fellow Chicago bluesmen, including Paul Butterfield, and were signed by producer Michael Lang -- the co-producer of the Woodstock festival -- to his own Just Sunshine label. The group cut three LPs over the next three years, all of which received critical raves without selling in huge numbers -- they also got considerable exposure playing on the same bill with the Allman Brothers, Stevie Wonder, and the Doobie Brothers, but their most visible gig was probably playing a 1971 antiwar rally in New York with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. They split up in the mid-'70s and David later played with Etta James, Al Kooper, and Johnny Rivers. The Fabulous Rhinestones' work has been compiled for reissue on CD in Japan in the 21st century.