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Melting Pot - Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble 1971



"Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble" is the sole album by US Horn Rock group "Melting Pot" from 1971.






Track Listing

01. Fugue To Rosie (0:32)

02. Await The Coming Day/Why Be Lonely (4:11)
03. As I Lay Dying (2:58)
04. Feeling Alright (5:56)
05. Welcome To The Party (4:48)
06. Kool And The Gang (3:10)
07. Sunday Tree (4:11)
08. Tell The Truth (3:56)


Band Members


Dick Gentile Lead Vocals (Tracks:1-3 & 7), Organ, Piano

Kenny Tibbets: Lead Vocals (Tracks: 5, 6 & 8), Bass, Organ
Mickey Smith: Lead Guitar (Tracks 1-4, 6 & 7)
Jerry Thompson: Drums, Percussion
Steve Nichols: Trombone
Paul Hmurovich: Trumpet
Bill Witherspoon: Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Lead Vocals (Track 3)
Howie McGurty: Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet
Joe Rudd: Lead Guitar (Track 8)
Jackie Avery: Backing Vocals (Track 5)
Joe Rudd: Lead Guitar (Track 5)
Thom Doucette: Harmonica (Track 5)
Johnny Sandlin: Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Recorder


Additional Info.


Genre: Jazz Rock/Horn Rock

Year: 1971
Country: USA
Label: Ampex Records
Catalogue Number: A-10111
Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
Size: 68 MB
Format: Zip
Duration: 29:42
Covers: Front, Label A & B
Contributor: Chuntao

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3 comments:

kobilica said...

Great horn rock group.Many thanks for chance to listen this album!!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this one. I had this LP many years ago, and while it is far from great, it does have some good moments, such as the heavier "As I Lay Dying" and the "JB's meet BS&T on speed" track "Kool & the Gang". I think the biggest problem is the band never develop a working identity, as each track takes them in a different direction. The band seems to have considerable chops and can obviously tackle multiple genres adeptly, but they never pick one for long enough to be identifiable by it. But again, thanks for the pleasure of hearing it after many years.

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tanktop said...

Hi Chuntao - thanks for this RARE one!
I'm always open-eared for these'horn-rock' bands, so I find this effort particularly delightful:)

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