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1971 studio album by Bloodrock
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Bloodrock U.S.A. is the fourth album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock , released on Capitol Records in October 1971. The album was the first produced by the band alone without Terry Knight and the last studio album to feature original members Jim Rutledge (vocals) and Lee Pickens (lead guitar).
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Writer(s) 1. "It's a Sad World" Bill Ham / Warren Ham 4:26 2. "Don't Eat the Children" John Nitzinger 3:17 3. "Promises" Nitzinger 3:11 4. "Crazy 'Bout You Babe" R. Kates / S. Garrett 2:41 5. "Hangman's Dance" Nitzinger 6:02 6. "American Burn" Lee Pickens / Jim Rutledge / Nick Taylor 3:59 7. "Rock & Roll Candy Man" Ed Grundy / Jim Rutledge 3:09 8. "Abracadaver" Rick Cobb / Lee Pickens / Jim Rutledge / Nick Taylor 4:09 9. "Magic Man" Rick Cobb / Lee Pickens / Jim Rutledge 7:13 10. "Erosion" (CD bonus track) Nitzinger 2:45
Personnel [ edit ]
Jim Rutledge: Vocals
Lee Pickens: Vocals, Guitars
Nick Taylor: Guitars, Vocals
Stephen Hill: Keyboards, Vocals
Ed Grundy: Bass, Vocals
Rick Cobb: Drums, Percussion
Production [ edit ]
Arranged by Bloodrock
Produced by Bloodrock and John Palladino
Recorded and Mixed by John "Sly" Wilson
Art Direction by John Hoernle
Photography by Norman Seeff
The song "It's a Sad World" was originally performed by Israfel.
The album was reissued under One Way Records in 1998 featuring the bonus track "Erosion".
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