Bloodrock 3

Bloodrock 3 is the third album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock, released on Capitol Records in April 1971.

Bloodrock 3
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1971
GenreHard rock
LabelCapitol
ProducerTerry Knight
Bloodrock chronology
Bloodrock 2
(1970)
Bloodrock 3
(1971)
Bloodrock U.S.A.
(1971)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jessica"John Nitzinger4:40
2."Whiskey Vengeance"Ed Grundy, Jim Rutledge, Rick Cobb, Steve Hill4:12
3."Song for a Brother"Hill5:15
4."You Gotta Roll"Rutledge, Nitzinger, Hill5:05
5."Breach of Lease"Grundy, Rutledge, Nitzinger, Cobb, Hill9:05
6."Kool-Aid Kids"Nitzinger6:12
7."A Certain Kind"Hugh Hopper4:12
8."America, America"Grundy, Cobb1:20

Notes

  • The song "A Certain Kind" was originally performed by Soft Machine.

Credits

  • Bloodrock: Primary Artist
  • Rick Cobb: Composer, Drums, Percussion, Vocals
  • Ed Grundy: Bass, Composer, Vocals
  • Stephen Hill: Keyboards, Vocals
  • Hugh Hopper: Composer
  • Terry Knight: Producer
  • John Nitzinger: Composer
  • Lee Pickens: Guitar, Vocals
  • Jim Rutledge: Composer, Vocals
  • Nick Taylor: Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
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References

  1. Guarisco, Donald A. Bloodrock: Bloodrock 3 > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
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