Cold Blood - Vintage Blood: Live 1973 (2001)
Artist: Cold Blood
Title: Vintage Blood: Live 1973
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Dig Music / West Coast Spirit
Genre: Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Funk, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:21
Total Size: 121/303 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Vintage Blood: Live 1973
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Dig Music / West Coast Spirit
Genre: Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Funk, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:21
Total Size: 121/303 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Feel So Bad (James Johnson, Leslie Temple) - 9:25
2. Kissin' My Love (Bill Withers) - 7:27
3. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Billy Taylor, Richard Carroll Lamb) - 7:34
4. Funky On My Back (Cecil Stoltie, Danny Hull, Larry Field, Lydia Pense, Raul Matute, Rod Ellicott) - 12:21
5. You Got Me Hummin' (David Porter, Isaac Hayes) - 5:31
Line-up::
Lydia Pense - Vocals
Michael Sasaki - Guitar
Gaylord Birch - Drums
Rod Elliott - Bass
Raul Matute - Keyboards
Skip Meswuite - Saxophone
Max Haskett - Trumpet
Jack Walrath - Trumpet
Cold Blood was on the verge of a musical breakthrough during the early '70s, but the band's inability to write compelling original material or expand their range beyond high-octane, horn-dominated R&B relegated them to second-tier status. The band was at their best on-stage, but curiously never released a live album until this release 30 years past their heyday. Vintage Blood Live! 1973 catches the band at their funkified norm. Recorded at a studio before a small but appreciative audience, this performance emphasizes the groove. Cold Blood hits it quickly and stays there for long stretches, submerging beneath Lydia Pense's powerful R&B voice. Pense, keyboard player Raul Matute, and bassist Rod Ellicott were the only original members remaining in the band. The three-man horn session was filled with newcomers who acquit themselves well. The sound quality is outstanding, and the performances are right on the mark, except for one detour into gospel that falls flat. Cold Blood is stronger when they delve into secular treats such as "Funky on My Back." Followers of the band will enjoy this material. Listeners curious about early-'70s hard rhythm & blues will receive an informative, enjoyable lesson here. Dig Music is a small Sacramento-based label that specializes in releases by Northern California artists of the '60s and '70s, such as the Beau Brummels and Stoneground.