Bloodrock 3 is the third studio album of the American group Bloodrock , published in April 1971.
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| Studio album Bloodrock | |||||||
| Date of issue | April 1971 | ||||||
| Genres | hard rock progressive rock | ||||||
| Duration | 40:01 | ||||||
| Producer | Terry knight | ||||||
| A country | USA | ||||||
| Label | Capitol records | ||||||
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On their third album, Bloodrock somewhat changes its sound. In addition to the usual hard rock band, elements of progressive rock also appear on the album. [one]
The song βA Certain Kindβ is a cover version of the eponymous Soft Machine song from their debut album The Soft Machine .
Content
Song List
| No | Title | Author | Duration | ||||||
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| one. | "Jessica" | John nitzinger | 4:40 | ||||||
| 2 | "Whiskey Vengeance" | Jim Rutledge, Stevie Hill, Ed Grandi, Rick Cobb | 4:12 | ||||||
| 3 | "Song for a Brother" | Hill | 5:15 | ||||||
| four. | "You Gotta Roll" | Rutledge, Hill, Nitzinger | 5:05 | ||||||
| five. | "Breach of Lease" | Rutledge, Hill, Grandie, Cobb, Nitzinger | 9:05 | ||||||
| 6 | Kool-Aid-Kids | Nitzinger | 6:12 | ||||||
| 7 | "A Certain Kind" | Hugh hopper | 4:12 | ||||||
| eight. | "America, America" | Grandi, Cobb | 1:20 | ||||||
| 40:01 | |||||||||
Record Members
- Jim Rutledge - vocals
- Lee Pickens - Solo Guitar
- Nick Taylor - rhythm guitar , backing vocals
- Stevie Hill - keyboards , backing vocals
- Ed Grandi - bass guitar , backing vocals
- Rick Cobb - Percussion
- Terry Knight - Producer
Position in the charts
| Year | A country | Chart | Position |
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| 1971 | USA | The Billboard 200 | 27 [2] |
Notes
- β 1 2 Donald A. Guarisco. Bloodrock 3 (eng.) . AllMusic . The appeal date is August 27, 2013. Archived September 15, 2013.
- β Bloodrock (Eng.) . AllMusic . The appeal date is August 25, 2013. Archived September 14, 2013.