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Bloodrock 3

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On their third album, Bloodrock makes a full return to the ominous hard-rocking sound that made their debut album such a solid release. For proof, look no further than "Whiskey Vengeance": This gutsy rocker starts with a creepy wordless vocal intro, then breaks into a galloping riff that provides a blood-pumping backdrop for its tale of heartless revenge. Bloodrock 3 also plays up the progressive edge to the group's sound that was only hinted at on previous songs like "Melvin Laid an Egg" and "D.O.A." For instance, the album opener, "Jessica," boasts some instrumental breaks that throw out surprisingly intricate riffs at breakneck speed. "Breach of Lease" is another prog-ish cut that runs for nine minutes, but manages to avoid wearing out its welcome through a carefully crafted arrangement that alternates eerie, quiet organ-led verses with a pulse-pounding chorus. Bloodrock also continues their Grand Funk-like attempts at social commentary with "Song for a Brother" and "America, America": The lyrics are a bit simplistic but are straightforward enough to get the point across and further benefit from being backed by energetic, well-arranged music. The group still has trouble with its ballads, though: "A Certain Kind" has a pretty piano-led melody but suffers from generic, mawkish love lyrics and a strained high-range vocal from Jim Rutledge. Despite occasional lapses like this, Bloodrock 3 is an effective hard rock album that boasts tight arrangements and a spirited performance by the band. It's not for the casual listener, but anyone who enjoyed "D.O.A." will probably enjoy this album.

© Donald Guarisco /TiVo

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1
Jessica
00:04:45

Terry Knight, Producer - John Nitzinger, ComposerLyricist - Bloodrock, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

2
Whiskey Vengeance
00:04:12

Terry Knight, Producer - Steve Hill, Composer - Jim Rutledge, Composer - Rick Cobb, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist - Ed Grundy, Composer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

3
Song For A Brother
00:05:19

Terry Knight, Producer - Steve Hill, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

4
You Gotta Roll
00:05:07

Terry Knight, Producer - John Nitzinger, Composer - Steve Hill, Composer - Jim Rutledge, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

5
Breach Of Lease
00:09:03

Terry Knight, Producer - John Nitzinger, Composer - Steve Hill, Composer - Jim Rutledge, Composer - Rick Cobb, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist - Ed Grundy, Composer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Kool-Aid-Kids
00:06:28

Terry Knight, Producer - John Nitzinger, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

7
A Certain Kind
00:04:23

Terry Knight, Producer - Hal Hopper, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

8
America, America
00:01:23

Terry Knight, Producer - Rick Cobb, Composer - Bloodrock, MainArtist - Ed Grundy, Composer

℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

Album review

On their third album, Bloodrock makes a full return to the ominous hard-rocking sound that made their debut album such a solid release. For proof, look no further than "Whiskey Vengeance": This gutsy rocker starts with a creepy wordless vocal intro, then breaks into a galloping riff that provides a blood-pumping backdrop for its tale of heartless revenge. Bloodrock 3 also plays up the progressive edge to the group's sound that was only hinted at on previous songs like "Melvin Laid an Egg" and "D.O.A." For instance, the album opener, "Jessica," boasts some instrumental breaks that throw out surprisingly intricate riffs at breakneck speed. "Breach of Lease" is another prog-ish cut that runs for nine minutes, but manages to avoid wearing out its welcome through a carefully crafted arrangement that alternates eerie, quiet organ-led verses with a pulse-pounding chorus. Bloodrock also continues their Grand Funk-like attempts at social commentary with "Song for a Brother" and "America, America": The lyrics are a bit simplistic but are straightforward enough to get the point across and further benefit from being backed by energetic, well-arranged music. The group still has trouble with its ballads, though: "A Certain Kind" has a pretty piano-led melody but suffers from generic, mawkish love lyrics and a strained high-range vocal from Jim Rutledge. Despite occasional lapses like this, Bloodrock 3 is an effective hard rock album that boasts tight arrangements and a spirited performance by the band. It's not for the casual listener, but anyone who enjoyed "D.O.A." will probably enjoy this album.

© Donald Guarisco /TiVo

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