Youngbloods - 1970 - Rock Festival (1991 Reissue) [mp3@320]

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Youngbloods - 1970 - Rock Festival (1991 Reissue) [mp3@320] (Size: 97.74 MB)
 01 - It's A Lovely Day.mp36.29 MB
 02 - Faster All The Time.mp310.57 MB
 03 - Prelude.mp32.65 MB
 04 - On Beautiful Lake Spenard.mp311.46 MB
 05 - Josiane.mp315.26 MB
 06 - Sea Cow Boogie.mp31.27 MB
 07 - Fiddler A Dram.mp312.26 MB
 08 - Misty Roses.mp39.91 MB
 09 - Interlude.mp35.37 MB
 10 - Peepin' 'N' Hidin'.mp311.76 MB
 11 - Ice Bag.mp35.68 MB
 Youngbloods - 1970 - Rock Festival (1991 Reissue) [mp3@320].txt2.35 KB
 Back.jpg1.23 MB
 booklet.jpg2.63 MB
 CD.jpg172.15 KB
 Front.jpg1.24 MB
 audiochecker.log258 bytes
 Rock Festival.log821 bytes

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Ripped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy.
Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag.



Youngbloods - 1970 - Rock Festival (1991 Reissue) [mp3@320]


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Youngbloods


Publicity photo of the Youngbloods in 1968

Wikipedia:
The Youngbloods were an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young (vocals, bass), Jerry Corbitt (guitar), Lowell Levinger, nicknamed "Banana" (guitar and electric piano), and Joe Bauer (drums). Despite receiving critical acclaim, they never achieved widespread popularity. Their only U.S. Top 40 entry was "Get Together".



Rock Festival



Artist: Youngbloods
Title: Rock Festival
Producer: Zager and Evans
Release Date: 1970, (1991)
Label: Linea Records
Catalog: LECD 9.01012 O
Genre: Rock, Folk, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Duration: 39:08

AllMusic Review by James A. Gardner:
The Youngbloods follow their finest album, the previous year's Elephant Mountain, with a total departure, this disappointing live set. Where Elephant Mountain presented some of the Youngbloods' best material and demonstrated their versatility, from the acoustic "Sunlight" to the jazzy "Ride the Wind" and the highly arranged R&B of "Quicksand," Rock Festival merely sounds directionless and self-indulgent. They alternate between guitar and piano-based instrumentation, as on the previous album, but apart from the opening track, largely ignore their strengths: Young's voice and their songwriting. They offer an ill-advised venture into blues territory ("Peepin' and Hidin'"), a mediocre Banana lead vocal (the traditional "Fiddler a Dram"), and a knockoff of Elephant Mountain's "Ride the Wind" ("Josiane"). The instrumental "On Beautiful Lake Spenard," while pleasant enough, is a pretty modest high point. And they close with their most ghastly free-form jazz jam, "Ice Bag." This is probably an authentic representation of a typical northern California rock show, circa 1970, and of greater historical than musical significance. Unfortunately, it provides ample evidence as to why the Youngbloods never achieved greater success.



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01. It's a Lovely Day - 2:37
02. Faster All the Time - 4:30
03. Prelude - 1:02
04. On Beautiful Lake Spenard - 4:54
05. Josiane - 6:34
06. Sea Cow Boogie - 0:26
07. Fiddler a Dram - 5:16
08. Misty Roses - 4:13
09. Interlude - 2:14
10. Peepin' and Hidin' - 5:02
11. Ice Bag - 2:21



Personnel:

Richard "Earthquake" Anderson - Harmonica
Joe Bauer - Drums
Lowell "Banana" Levinger - Guitar, Keyboards
Jesse Colin Young - Bass, Guitar, Vocals



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