Kool & the Gang - Live at P.J.'s (Mofi, Numbered Edition) - Audiophile
Kool & the Gang - Live at P.J.'s
Kool & the Gang - Live at P.J.'s (Mofi, Numbered Edition) - Audiophile
Kool & the Gang - Live at P.J.'s

Kool & the Gang - Live at P.J.'s

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Alto Saxophone, Flute, Congas – Dennis Thomas

Bass – Robert (Kool) Bell

Cello [Additional Studio Strings] – Kermit Moore

Drums – George Brown

Electric Piano, Organ, Tambourine – Ricky West

Guitar – Claydes Smith

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Ronald Bell

Trumpet, Bongos – Robert (Spike) Mickens

Viola [Additional Studio Strings] – Warren La Fredo

Violin [Additional Studio Strings] – Gayle Dixon, Nina Simon, Selwart Clark, Winston Collymore

Arranged by Gene Redd Jr.

 

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited to 2,000 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : Yes

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Fidelity Record Pressing

Label : MOFI

Original Label : De-Lite Records

Recorded at P.J.s - Hollywood, California on May 29, 1971

Engineered by Malcolm Addey

Produced by Gene Redd Jr.

Liner Notes by Gene Redd Jr.

Originally released in 1971

Reissued in 2026

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. N.T.
  2. Ricksonata
  3. Sombrero Sam
  4. Ronnie’s Groove

Side B:

  1. Ike’s Mood
  2. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling
  3. Lucky for Me
  4. Dujii

 

 

Reviews :

« Live at P.J.'s, the third Kool & the Gang record (and second live album in a row), betters the previous Live at the Sex Machine with a committed set balancing funky workouts ("Ronnie's Groove") with more exploratory soul-jazz ("Sombrero Sam"), and occasionally trying both on the same track ("N.T."). A night-after-night schedule of concerts all over the country had given Kool & the Gang the chops to become one of the best bands of the '70s, but it also enabled them to construct tight, interesting sets. » AllMusic Review by John Bush

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.53 / 5

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