Moloch - Moloch 1970 (USA, Hard Blues Rock, Acid Blues)
Moloch - a group of Memphis (Memphis, State of Tennessee), founded in 1968 by famed bluesman Lee Baker (Lee Baker). Jimmy Page said of him: "This is the best white blues I've ever heard" ... Produced by Don Nix (The Mar-Keys, Paris Pilot) recorded this album in Memphis Ardent Studios. The album is an excellent (tasty), a mixture of hard blues and acid rock. In early 1969, Rolling Stone magazine wanted to publish material about the group, Moloch, but he arrived, the first Led Zeppelin, and ... The "Moloch" has remained a little-publicized and little known ... Oops.
Tracks: All tracks written by Don Nix except where noted.
01. Helping Hand - 0:00 02. Maverick Woman Blues - 3:25 03. Outta Hand (Don Nix, Gene Wilkins) - 6:31 04. Same Old Blues - 9:22 05. Going Down - 12:22 06. She Looks Like An Angel - 15:20 07. Gone Too Long - 19:33 08. Dance Chaney Dance - 24:04 09. Mona - 27:00 10. People Keep Talking - 29:08 11. I Can Think The Same Of You (Don Nix, Gene Wilkins, Philip Durham) - 31:58 12. Night At The Possum - 34:44
Bonuses:
13. Cocaine Katy (single A-side, 1972) (Gene Wilkins) - 40:44 14. The Terrorizing Of Miss Nancy Jane (single B-side, 1972) (Lyon, Gene Wilkins) - 43:33
Personnel:
- Lee Baker - guitar, vocals - Gene Wilkins - vocals - Fred Nicholson - organ (01-12) - Steve Spear - bass (01-12) - Philip Durham - drums, vocals (01-12)
- Don Nix - engineer, arranger, producer (01-12) - Jimmy Segerson - rhythm guitar (13,14) - Michael "Busta Cherry" Jones - bass (13,14) - Bobby Dodds - drums (13,14)
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