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One of the Highlights of the 70's Supergroup Genre, March 9, 2003
This review is from: Choice Cuts (Audio CD)
This is perhaps one of the funkiest Live Albums to come out of the 70's.Harvey Mandell is in top form on guitar, and those of us who know "Sugarcane" well, this is hard to top...This album did not recieve wide public fame when it was released, but if you want to hear a great live album, this is it. Finally it's available on CD, I waited for years for this, the CD is excellent, do yourself a favor and buy this to get "Soul Food" and other classic cuts...PF&DA...Yeah
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I was there, October 20, 2009
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This is not a review per se. I played on this album and I was just informed of the death of Paul Lagos on October 19th, 2009. Sugarcane Harris passed away, then Dewey Terry, now the drummer Paul Lagos. Our day will come to all of us. In the meantime, listen to the music and rejoice! None of us are making a dime on it :)
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After all is said and done: Great, April 3, 2005
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Sugarcane Harris, featured with the Mothers of Invention, was the Little Richard of the violin, Paul Lagos was the drummer for Kaleidoscope & Johnny Otis's late 60s-early 70s bands. Randy Resnick was the 1st guitarist to use extensive tapping, (by '72 at the latest), Victor Conte went on to play bass w/Tower of Power, & Harvey Mandel played w/Canned Heat, John Mayall, The Ventures, & the Rolling Stones, (lead guitar on"Hot Stuff"). This is a great band.
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