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Redbone - 5 Studio Albums (1970-1973) + Live FLAC APE
Redbone is a Native American/Mexican American rock group that was most active in the 1970s. Reportable it was Jimi Hendrix - himself part Native American - who talked the musicians into forming an all-Native American rock group, and they signed as the band "Redbone" to Epic Records in 1969. The band then consisted of Pat Vegas, Lolly Vegas, Peter DePoe and Robert Anthony Avila, a Yaqui-Chicano, better known by his stage name Tony Bellamy. Lolly was one of the first guitarists to make extensive use of the distinctive Leslie rotating speaker effect in his electric guitar amplification set-up. Vegas played improvised, jazz-influenced guitar. Drummer Peter DePoe (born 1943, Neah Bay, Washington) is credited with pioneering the "King Kong" style of drumming, which features sharply accented polyrhythms involving the bass and snare drums and is similar to funk styles of drumming. Lolly played on many hit records and was frequently hired by great producers such as Phil Spector and Lou Adler. His guitar playing on Redbone recordings is innovative, funky, and unique. They reached the Top 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974 with the million-selling gold-certified single, "Come and Get Your Love" Albums Redbone - 1970 - Redbone Redbone - 1970 - Potlach Redbone - 1971 - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans Redbone - 1972 - Already Here Redbone - 1973 - Wovoka Redbone - 1977 - Redbone Live Note: Message from a Drum was released in Europe under the name The Witch Queen of New Orleans with the same track list and a different cover...The CD version released in the early 2000s has the European cover and title of the original LP and includes the single version of "Chant: 13th Hour" as a bonus track (the full version being from the second LP Potlatch) The Euro version of Redbone Redbone 1970 is called Their First Album, It has the same tracklist as the US issue. Sharing Widget |
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