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Ultra Sonic Boogie: Live 1971

Current price: $14.99
Ultra Sonic Boogie: Live 1971
Ultra Sonic Boogie: Live 1971

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Ultra Sonic Boogie: Live 1971

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were an American supergroup of sorts in the late '60s and very early '70s, although the band never had the level of commercial success its pedigree might suggest. With one of the best rhythm sections in rock, drummer and bassist , both having recently exited , a fine lead singer in , formerly of , and a solid lead guitar player in , formerly with , were the ultimate boogie party band on steroids -- if they had ever actually taken the time to write some top-notch songs, they may well have been huge. The group recorded three albums before splintering, and this newly discovered nine-track set (nine tracks only if you count the band introduction as a track and split the 12-minute into two parts, which is the case here) sort of fills in the space where a live album might have been back in the day. was recorded live in front of a small audience at in Long Island for broadcast by local station , and it does show this powerful band in a relaxed and playful mood. With and behind him, could have sung a random handbill and it probably would have worked. Songs like are hardly literary statements, but this set shows what a powerhouse the band was live, and weren't about statements anyway -- they were about making you boogie your brains out. ~ Steve Leggett

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