Cactus
Long Island Ny 1971
Originally cast as a super group, Cactus were the
brainchild of Long Island boys Tim Bogert and
Carmine Appice, two ferociously talented players who
had cut their musical teeth in psychedelic heavies
Vanilla Fudge with Atlantic records in the late sixties.
Addressing a small invited audience in Ultra Sonic
Studios in their native Long Island, the band plunged
into their past three albums delivering a blitzkrieg,
pronouncing their affection for boogie with an
electrifying demeanour.
This performance also signalled the closure of a
chapter in the Cactus story with McCarty and Day
leaving shortly after and before recording took place
for the fourth album Ot N Sweaty in 1972.
Klondike has captured a unique facet of heavy bluesrock
with the WLIR-FM broadcast recorded at Ultra
Sonic Studios in Long Island, January 1971. Exposing
a robust powerhouse performance delivered from a
profoundly underrated band who given their lack of
reflective prose and melodic depth, held all the
goodies in the bag with the amps turned up high.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-08-2017
Label
Item-nr
506035
EAN
5296293201728
Availability
Exp. 25-08-2017
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EVIL
2
DRUMS
3
EVIL + BAND INTRODUCTIONS
4
BROTHER BILL
5
OLEO
6
NO NEED TO WORRY
7
TOKEN CHOKIN'
8
BIG MAMA BOOGIE - PART I (INCL. MONA)
9
BIG MAMA BOOGIE - PART II