California Blues
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Spirit's long-awaited CD California Blues is here! Available exclusively on the Internet for two months before its general release. Contains twelve new recordings, plus a bonus track section including three unreleased songs performed live by the original lineup from 1967.
"The Doors were all right -- but for many rock fans in the late 60s, the band that really mattered was Spirit". This quote by Jim Washburn of the LA Times voices the opinion of classic rock fans the world over. Spirit, the legendary California group featuring Randy California, First broke on the scene with their incredible first album featuring a remarkable assortment of jazz, rock and blues. Over the years the band continued to perform in various arrangements until Randy California's death in 1997. The band retains a loyal following and new releases have made Spirit more popular than ever.
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"The Doors were all right - but for many rock fans in the late 60s, the band that really mattered was Spirit". This quote by Jim Washburn, Los Angeles Times is the common opinion of classic rock fans the world over. Strongly influenced by Jimi Hendrix, the legendary California group first broke on the scene with a ground-breaking first album released in 1968, featuring a trademark mix of jazz, blues and rock forays. Over the years the band continued to perform in various arrangements until Randy California's death in 1997. The band retains a loyal following and new releases have made Spirit more popular than ever.
One of the first bands to typify the late 60's California sound, Spirit has long remained an exciting and innovative example of just how wide the rock spectrum can be. From Ed Cassidy's status as the oldest working drummer in Rock and Roll (Cass recently edged out Ringo Star and Ginger Baker in the Reader's Poll in England's New Musical Express for best drummer of all time), to Randy's tenure as a 15 year old guitarist with Jimi Hendrix, Spirit has an incredible history and a wealth of stories. Randy California, stepson of 60's Jazz drummer Ed (Cass) Cassidy, played with Jimi Hendrix, who gave him the nickname, for three months in New York, Soon after the band was formed, Spirit's musical accomplishments became legendary. The original band played together until 1971. Between 1971 and Randy California's accidentaly death in 1997, Spirit released several additional albums with varying lineups. In some of the latter work, Randy California performed all the parts except for cameo appearances by other members. REFLECTIONS OF SPIRIT In 1965 jazz drummer Ed (Cass) Cassidy was playing gigs with Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal in a group called the Rising Sons at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles. It was here that Cass and Bernice Pearl met and were soon married. A year later Cass took the family with him to New York City when he went to play some jazz gigs. With high hopes they loaded up the 'ol yellow Chevy which they called "The Yellow Submarine" and headed across America. When they arrived in New York City Cass discovered that stepson Randy's guitar had been lost in shipping. Randy went to Manny's Music to replace his guitar. He was only 15 when he met Jimi Hendrix. "Jimi was playing a Stratocaster in the back of the store and our eyes met and there was instant spiritual contact" recalls Randy. With the boldness of a teen, Randy asked Jimi (not knowing who he was) if he could play that guitar. Jimi complied and was so impressed he invited Randy to play with him at his gig in the Village that night. The Marquee read "Jimi James & The Blue Flames." For the next three months, five sets a night, Randy played in the band. "It was an incredible experience," says Randy. "A lot of people don't know this about Jimi, but he was one of the most gentle and generous people I've ever known." To distinguish Randy from the other Randy in the band, Jimi started calling him Randy California and the name stuck. After three months Jimi was ready to go to England to put together another band and he invited Randy along. His parents refused to let him go...he was only 16 years old! This was right before the Jimi Hendrix experience. Jimi never forgot the friendship.
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California Blues
author: Dee D\'Errico
This album is the Bomb! It should be six or seven stars. I just found out that this album even existed and bought it and I am in love with it. I especially like Randy and Rachel singing together. Every song is a gem that I will treasure. I would recommend this album to anyone and I am sure that after listening they will be fans.
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Spirit the ultimate blues album
author: Brian Baldwin
When I first heard this CD in 1999 I fell in love with it. The whole album is fantastic and its an album that I would consider as one of the best blues albums around.
The song Call On Me is so fantastic and to see a family of 3 generations involved with this album is a credit in itself.
Brian Baldwin
Australia
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Fountastic sound
author: Brian Baldwin
The 1st time I heard the album in 1999 I was so wrapped in the sound. I love Blues music and this album would have to be my favorite.
It is great to see that 3 generations of the California family involved in this album and to hear Randy California's grandaughter sing gives it the extra oomph to the album. When I heard her sing Call on me with Randy I fell in love with her voice.
Overall I would recommend this album to anyone as it is a top album and is worth the money.
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New Band-New Direction:Randy with Robbie Krieger and Spencer Davis-Enough Said!
author: John S. Cramer
When I first heard California Blues;I was completely blown away.This album totally ROCKS.Twelve uniquely different tunes performed by one of Spirit`s most gifted line-ups.Released just three weeks before Randy`s demise- with a tour of Europe to start mid Jan. of 97-the potential for success for this band was emminant. With Randy`s lead guitar shared with Matt Andes slide work coupled with the seemingly stronger vocals of Randy and Rachel Andes[Matts daughter] along with Ed Cassidy on drums and Liberty Loria on bass;this band couldn`t miss on stage or in the studio.This disc is an essential for any Spirit fan because it shows a new direction for Spirit;2 guitars and the addition of a truly gifted female vocalist;Rachel Andes.Randy and Rachel compliment each other so well that I personally hope that among the R.C. Estate Archives;there might be more of this Spirit line-up.One dose of [Call ON Me],should do it.Buy this disc-if only to own the last release of Spirit-about to embark on yet another journey Along The Time Coast!
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