Bloodrock - First 4 Albums (1970-71) LP⭐

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Bloodrock - First 4 Albums (1970-71) LP⭐ (Size: 1.38 GB)
  Band.jpg?042148 12.38 KB
  Bloodrock - 1970 - 2 (Capital Records ST-491 Winchester Pressing)
  01 - Lucky In The Morning.flac 40.78 MB
  02 - Cheater.flac 48.59 MB
  03 - Sable And Pearl.flac 30.29 MB
  04 - Fallin'.flac 28.27 MB
  05 - Children's Heritage.flac 26.2 MB
  06 - Dier Not A Lover.flac 30.62 MB
  07 - D.O.A.flac 53.11 MB
  08 - Fancy Space Odyssey.flac 35.38 MB
  09 - Cheater [Bonus Live - Vinyl].flac 48.98 MB
  Artwork
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  DR
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  02 - Cheater.png 158.71 KB
  03 - Sable And Pearl.png 155.58 KB
  04 - Fallin'.png 135.8 KB
  05 - Children's Heritage.png 142.43 KB
  06 - Dier Not A Lover.png 136.5 KB
  07 - D.O.A.png 176.73 KB
  08 - Fancy Space Odyssey.png 149.58 KB
  09 - Cheater [Bonus Live].png 162.16 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 140.23 KB
  Side 1.jpg?042148 81.95 KB
  Side 2.jpg?042148 86.16 KB
  Bloodrock - 1970 - Bloodrock (Capitol Records ST-435)
  01 - Gotta Find A Way.flac 48.88 MB
  02 - Castle Of Thoughts.flac 25.24 MB
  03 - Fatback.flac 25.17 MB
  04 - Double Cross.flac 36.61 MB
  05 - Timepiece.flac 39.87 MB
  06 - Wicked Truth.flac 36.63 MB
  07 - Gimme Your Head.flac 19.61 MB
  08 - Fantastic Piece Of Architecture.flac 47.42 MB
  09 - Melvin Laid An Egg.flac 52.19 MB
  10 - Got To Find A Way [Bonus Live - Vinyl].flac 67.25 MB
  11 - Castle Of My Thought [Bonus Live - Vinyl].flac 24.29 MB
  Artwork
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  DR
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  02 - Castle Of Thoughts.png 117.04 KB
  03 - Fatback.png 126.73 KB
  04 - Double Cross.png 129.62 KB
  05 - Timepiece.png 132.87 KB
  06 - Wicked Truth.png 128.25 KB
  07 - Gimme Your Head.png 114.73 KB
  08 - Fantastic Piece Of Architecture.png 165.34 KB
  09 - Melvin Laid An Egg.png 151.96 KB
  10 - Got To Find A Way [Bonus Live].png 158.21 KB
  11 - Castle Of My Thought [Bonus Live].png 132.76 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 122.05 KB
  Side 1.jpg?042148 58.64 KB
  Side 2.jpg?042148 53.01 KB
  the Band.jpg?042148 97.1 KB
  Bloodrock - 1971 - 3 (Capitol Records ST-765)
  01 - Jessica.flac 32.23 MB
  02 - Whiskey Vengeance.flac 28.35 MB
  03 - Song For A Brother.flac 33.51 MB
  04 - You Gotta Roll.flac 32.13 MB
  05 - Breach Of Lease.flac 54.03 MB
  06 - Kool-Aid-Kids.flac 43.4 MB
  07 - A Certain Kind.flac 23.19 MB
  08 - America, America.flac 7.95 MB
  09 - Jessica [Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971 - Vinyl].flac 29.72 MB
  10 - You Gotta Roll [Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971 - Vinyl].flac 34.64 MB
  11 - Kool-Aid-Kids [Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971 - Vinyl].flac 40.18 MB
  Artwork
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  DR
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  02 - Whiskey Vengeance.png 138.39 KB
  03 - Song For A Brother.png 155.89 KB
  04 - You Gotta Roll.png 131.51 KB
  05 - Breach Of Lease.png 187.27 KB
  06 - Kool-Aid-Kids.png 149.99 KB
  07 - A Certain Kind.png 176.1 KB
  08 - America, America.png 131.05 KB
  09 - Jessica (Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971).png 144.73 KB
  10 - You Gotta Roll (Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971).png 135.76 KB
  11 - Kool-Aid-Kids (Live At International Amphitheatre, Chicago,1971).png 156.32 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 407.99 KB
  Side 1.jpg?042148 91.79 KB
  Side 2.jpg?042148 95.47 KB
  The Band.jpg?042148 72.6 KB
  Bloodrock - 1971 - U.S.A (Capitol Records ST 645)
  01 - It's A Sad World.flac 26.79 MB
  02 - Don't Eat The Children.flac 21.23 MB
  03 - Promises.flac 19.86 MB
  04 - Crazy Bout You Babe.flac 17.7 MB
  05 - Hangman's Dance.flac 37.45 MB
  06 - American Burn.flac 24.73 MB
  07 - Rock & Roll Candy Man.flac 20.02 MB
  08 - Abracadaver.flac 26.01 MB
  09 - Magic Man.flac 38.45 MB
  10 - Erosion [Bonus Track].flac 19.19 MB
  Artwork
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  DR
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  02 - Don't Eat The Children.png 120.07 KB
  03 - Promises.png 129.96 KB
  04 - Crazy Bout You Babe.png 114.24 KB
  05 - Hangman's Dance.png 159.5 KB
  06 - American Burn.png 144.55 KB
  07 - Rock & Roll Candy Man.png 130.71 KB
  08 - Abracadaver.png 133.3 KB
  09 - Magic Man.png 195.25 KB
  10 - Erosion [Bonus Track].png 130.36 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 185.62 KB
  Poster Cover.gif 22.71 MB
  Side 1.jpg?042148 471.76 KB
  Side 2.jpg?042148 620.89 KB
  The Band.jpg?042148 1.52 MB

Description


Artist: Bloodrock
Album: First 4 Albums
Country: US
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Prog
Release: 1970-71
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans)

Albums:
Bloodrock - 1970 - Bloodrock (Capitol Records ST-435)
Bloodrock - 1970 - 2 (Capital Records ST-491 Winchester Pressing)
Bloodrock - 1971 - 3 (Capitol Records ST-765)
Bloodrock - 1971 - U.S.A (Capitol Records ST 645)

Personnel:
Jim Rutledge - Lead Vocals
Lee Pickens - Lead Guitar
Steve Hill - Keyboards, Vocals
Ed Grundy - Bass, Vocals
Rick Cobb - Drums, Vocals
Nick Taylor - Guitar, Vocals

The history of this band dates back to 1963, when the quartet "The Naturals" was formed in the Texas city of Fort Worth. Composed of Jim Rutledge (b. January 24, 1947; drums, vocals), Nick Taylor (guitar, vocals), Ed Grundy (b. March 10, 1948; bass, vocals), Dean Parks (guitar), the group existed for a couple of years and, leaving behind the single "Hey Girl", was renamed "Crowd + 1". After releasing several more EPs, Parks was replaced by Lee Pickins, and along with him, keyboardist Stevie Hill appeared in the ensemble. Nothing else interesting happened in the team until 1969. It was then that two key events in the band's career took place: the name was changed to "Bloodrock", and the musicians were taken under the wing of the manager of "Grand Funk Railroad" Terry Knight. On the wave of interest in heavy music, generated by the great trinity ("Purple", "Sabbath", "Zeppelin"), many bands appeared that tried to master this genre. These were the Americans "Grand funk railroad" and their fellow tribesmen "Bloodrock". Accordingly, this fact could not but affect the work of "Bloodrock", who took the style of "grand funk" as a basis. The musicians did not refuse blues a-la "Led Zeppelin". A contract was signed with the American label "Capitol", and at the end of 1969, the self-titled debut album "Bloodrock" was released on this label. The record turned out to be a solid hard rock work, which immediately gave the band a cult status. The best tracks on the disc were "Fantastic Piece of Architecture" with a "funeral" organ in the spirit of "Doors" and "Melvin Laid an Egg" with interesting keyboard transitions between guitar riffs.
By the time of recording the second disc, Rutledge had completely focused on the microphone stand, leaving the drum kit at the disposal of Rick Cobb. The biggest hit from "Bloodrock 2" was the epic eight-minute composition "D.O. A." It was thanks to it that the disc received "gold" status based on sales.
On the next album, they began flirting with progressive, but the "grand funk" intonations never disappeared. The tendency towards "progressiveness" continued on "Bloodrock U.S.A.", but this did not add any popularity to the group. Incidentally, Pickins had disappeared somewhere by that time, and Warren Ham appeared in the team. He was the one who replaced the frontman Rutledge, who later fled. With him, the band released a couple more albums, "Passage" and "Whirlwind Tongues". These releases were not particularly successful. The replacement of the drummer (Randy Reeder took this place in 1974) did not help either. Having finally lost its orientation and been knocked off course by strong competition, the band was disbanded in 1975. They remembered about it only at the turn of the millennium, when the compilation "Triptych" was released, which included songs from "Passage" and "Whirlwind Tongues", as well as unreleased material from the previously unreleased album "Unspoken Words"