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Carolina Soul is a record seller based in Durham, NC, USA. They specialize in rare and classic soul, boogie, gospel and modern obscure tracks from the Carolinas and beyond, mixed with all-time bangers and ballads.
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A Heavy Psychedelic Rock band from the USA. The band was influenced by early heavy rock bands such as Iron Butterfly. This Chicago-based quintet was formed in February 1968 by Paul Cotton and featured colleague Mike Anthony, whom Cotton had played with in another significant Chicago outfit, The Rovin' Kind, and Kal David, another important Chicago musician, after his spell in H.P. Lovecraft. The songs on their albums ranged from hard rock to more mainstream rock with country influences and from blues towards folk-rock, very often with psychedelic references and some fine fuzz guitars. Their first album met with some commercial success, peaking at No 144 in the Album Charts during 1969. The 2nd album, Duet, failed to consolidate on this and the band, by now based in California, went their separate ways in late 1971. Kal David went on to play for Fabulous Rhinestones and Paul Cotton to Poco, who were to become flagbearers for the country-rock movement. Earlier Fred Page had left for California where he played for various L.A.-based bands. Paul Cotton has a website: http://www.paulcotton.com
Group members:
Mike Anthony: organ, piano
Paul Cotton: guitar, vocals
Kal David: guitar, vocals
Rob Lewine: bass
Fred Page: drums
John Uribe: guitar, vocals
Frank Bartoli: bass
Fred Pappalardo: drums
Discography - Albums: 1969 Illinois Speed Express (Columbia CS 9792) 1970 Duet (Columbia CS 9976)
45s: 1969 Right On Time/Night People (Roulette 4687) 1969 Get In The Wind/Get In The Wind, Pt. II (PS) (Columbia 4-44564) 1970 Sadly Out Of Place/Country Dumplin' (Columbia 4-45756)
A Heavy Psychedelic Rock band from the USA. The band was influenced by early heavy rock bands such as Iron Butterfly. This Chicago-based quintet was formed in February 1968 by Paul Cotton and featured colleague Mike Anthony, whom Cotton had played with in another significant Chicago outfit, The Rovin' Kind, and Kal David, another important Chicago musician, after his spell in H.P. Lovecraft. The songs on their albums ranged from hard rock to more mainstream rock with country influences and from blues towards folk-rock, very often with psychedelic references and some fine fuzz guitars. Their first album met with some commercial success, peaking at No 144 in the Album Charts during 1969. The 2nd album, Duet, failed to consolidate on this and the band, by now based in California, went their separate ways in late 1971. Kal David went on to play for Fabulous Rhinestones and Paul Cotton to Poco, who were to become flagbearers for the country-rock movement. Earlier Fred Page had left for California where he played for various L.A.-based bands. Paul Cotton has a website: http://www.paulcotton.com
Group members:
Mike Anthony: organ, piano
Paul Cotton: guitar, vocals
Kal David: guitar, vocals
Rob Lewine: bass
Fred Page: drums
John Uribe: guitar, vocals
Frank Bartoli: bass
Fred Pappalardo: drums
Discography - Albums: 1969 Illinois Speed Express (Columbia CS 9792) 1970 Duet (Columbia CS 9976)
45s: 1969 Right On Time/Night People (Roulette 4687) 1969 Get In The Wind/Get In The Wind, Pt. II (PS) (Columbia 4-44564) 1970 Sadly Out Of Place/Country Dumplin' (Columbia 4-45756)
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