<< MP3 Lee Michaels - Carnival Of Live (1968)
Lee Michaels - Carnival Of Live (1968)
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate256kbit
GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 3 years
Size 78.4 MB
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Lee Michaels, a veteran of the Los Angeles and San Francisco bar-band scene in the mid-'60s, struck out on his own in 1967 after fronting bands with such illustrious alumni as Joel Scott Hill, Bob Mosley, and John Barbata. Michaels' music was characterized by his soulful vocals and equally soulful organ playing. These awesome talents would be polished on his second and third albums, but his debut, while interesting, falls a bit short. The main problem is that A&M saw Michaels as sort of a psychedelic singer/songwriter/rocker. In reality, he was sort of a California version of Steve Winwood. Carnival of Life has some excellent performances by Michaels and especially drummer Eddie Hoh. Both rock hard on the album's nine cuts, but the material is a bit dated and tends to end up in some hard-rock clichés of the period. Still, it's a promising if quirky start of what would be a fine career. 




Musicans

Bass - John Keski
Drums - Eddie Hoh
Guitar - Hamilton Wesley Watt
Organ, Bass - Rev. Gary Davis
Vocals, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Bass - Lee Michaels



Tracks

01 - Hello
02 - Another One
03 - Streetcar
04 - Love
05 - Carnival of Life
06 - Why
07 - Tomorrow
08 - Sounding the Sleeping
09 - My Friends

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