Cochise - album Cochise 1970

  • anno scorso
One of the British bands that in late 1969s and early 1970s fell in love with American West Coast rock music. The band played rock with minimal doses of psychedelia, country and heavy rock, with an excellent use of pedal steel guitar and vocal harmonies. Remarkable the heavy version of "59th Street Bridge song". Cochise lasted for three albums and some of his components came to fame later: singer Stewart Brown co-founded the band Bluesology, Mick Grabham made a solo album in 1972 and joined Procol Harum, B.J. Cole also recorded a solo album in 1972 before becoming an important session musician. Rick Wills and John Wilson played on David Gilmore's debut solo album in 1978.

Stewart Brown - lead vocals, acoustic guitar.
Mick Grabham - lead and acoustic guitars, piano, organ, vocals.
Rick Wills - bass, vocals.
John Wilson - drums, percussion, vocals.

Velvet Mountain.
China.
Trafalgar Day.
Moment and the end.
Watch this space.
59th Street Bridge song.
Past loves.
Painted lady.
Black is the colour.
B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar, dobro, cello

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