3rd Avenue Blues Band - Fantastic (1970)
3rd Avenue Blues Band - Fantastic (1970)
1 - Rose Garden 3:14 2 - It's Got To Be Love 2:25 3 - I Know About Love 4:13 4 - Put A Little Love 3:59 5 - Hawk's Blues 5:07 6 - Don't Make Me Laugh 2:52 7 - Come On And Get It 3:18 8 - It's Your Thing 5:12 9 - If You Don't Want Me 3:07 10 - Bad Moon Rising 5:04 11 - Mean Greens 5:07 Musicians: Harold Jones - Vocals, Rhythm Instruments Harlan Rogers - Vocals, Organ Bass, Piano Hadley "Hawk" Hockensmith - Guitar, Bass Bob Beasley - Saxophone Mark Underwood - Trumpet Bill Maxwell – Drums
This starts off a little slow with some average covers, certainly played well, indicating the quality of this groups playing. The covers are instantly recognisable, "Rose Garden" not one I care for a lot. The next track is much better with a second vocalist who has a familiar sounding voice and the music is firmly in the Blood, Sweat & Tears school of Pop-Rock and also sounds like something The Blues Brothers would do. After another couple of well executed but not outstanding covers things take a decisive turn for the better with a great "Super Session" Blues number in "Hawks' Blues, followed by a classic Blood, Sweat & Tears sounding funky number in "Don't Make Me Laugh" Things stay brilliantly Blusy, Jazzy and funky on "Come and get it and I'm not sure of any of the last three tracks are originals or covers, but they are impressive to say the least. "It's Your Thing" keeps up the relentless tempo of great music before they slow things down again with what I believe is another cover. "Bad Moon Rising" is the best cover here as the actually do something slightly different from the original and pull it off well. The album finishes on a high with a great jazzy instrumental that is most impressive and the Sax is great. Overall a pretty good listen with the music getting much better on the later part of the album when things get more uptempo and funky. ---roddus.blogspot.com
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