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Bloodstone

February 21st, 2014

Formed:
1962 in Kansas City, MO

Genre:
R&B/Soul

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Bloodstone

Biography

Bloodstone was a key group in creating the shift from the R&B and soul group concepts of the '50s and '60s to the funk and black rock ideas of the '70s and afterward. . Bloodstone was a key group in creating the shift from the R&B and soul group concepts of the '50s and '60s to the funk and black rock ideas of the '70s and afterward.

The group began in Kansas City, while the original members were in high school, as an a cappella doo wop group, the Sinceres, around 1962. They evolved with the decade, and by 1968 were ensconced in Las Vegas, playing lounges like many other soul minor leaguers (Sonny Charles & the Checkmates, most notoriously). From there, they went to Los Angeles and did the unexpected: They learned to play instruments and became a band (like the Clash and Steely Dan, they never did settle on a permanent drummer).

In fact, Bloodstone was a very good funk-soul group using the Hendrix-derived licks of Charles Love and Willis Draffen against multiple percussion ideas to underpin a vocal blend that still owed its soul to gospel and doo wop. (If this makes you think of the Isley Brothers of "That Lady," you're on the right track.)

Bloodstone received no record company interest in L.A., however, so at the advice of its manager, the group relocated to London in 1971. There, they teamed up with Mike Vernon, founder of the Blue Horizon label, who'd made his bones producing an album with the great Chicago pianist Otis Spann; white blues acts like Fleetwood Mac and Savoy Brown; and early Euro-rock with Focus. Vernon took Bloodstone into the studio and by early 1973, its debut single, "Natural High," had cracked the R&B and pop Top Ten, becoming the group's defining song.

Vernon produced the first five Bloodstone albums, which garnered seven Top 20 R&B singles, almost all of which made the pop Top 40. The group was a big concert draw, and its album sold well, if not spectacularly. Somehow, all of this was parlayed into a 1975 film deal. Train Ride to Hollywood is arguably the funniest picture of the whole '70s blaxploitation film boom, derived in equal parts from the Marx Brothers and such early spoofs as The Palm Beach Story and International House. Somehow, amidst the slapstick and the reefer jokes, Bloodstone wedges in a fairly complete history of black vocal harmony music from the Mills Brothers to the Coasters to their own bad selves. They do it even better on the soundtrack album. (All of the Vernon-produced Bloodstone albums contain versions of '50s and '60s oldies.)

The group then faded from popular view, despite a brief stint at Motown, until the early '80s, when it hooked up with the Isley Brothers' T-Neck and scored a commercially and artistically successful album, We Go a Long Way Back, produced by the Brothers. The title track returned them to the R&B Top Ten in 1982, but although several other T-Neck singles charted, the group's recording career essentially ended there. Nevertheless, this heartland group had made a significant mark and can lay fair claim to being one of the first to figure out its particular era's future.

Top Albums

Natural High - Single, Bloodstone
1. Natural High..
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2. Bloodstone: ..
The Essentials: Bloodstone, Bloodstone
3. The Essentia..
Riddle of the Sphinx, Bloodstone
4. Riddle of th..
Unreal (Bonus Track Version), Bloodstone
5. Unreal (Bonu..
I Need Time, Bloodstone
6. I Need Time
Now That's What I'm Talking About, Bloodstone
7. Now That's W..
Do You Wanna Do a Thing, Bloodstone
8. Do You Wanna..
Lullaby of Broadway, Bloodstone
9. Lullaby of B..
The Street Preacher, Bloodstone
10. The Street P..
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11. America the ..
Star Spangled Banner - Single, Bloodstone
12. Star Spangle..
Star Spangled Banner (Verses 1 & 2) [Extended Version] - Single, Bloodstone
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14. Somebody's G..
Natural High (Live) - Single, Bloodstone
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Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Natural High (Single Version)Essentials: Bloodstone4:09$1.29
2.
Natural High (Extended Version)Bloodstone: The Ultimate Co..5:59$0.99
3.
We Go a Long Way BackBloodstone: The Ultimate Co..4:51$0.99
4.
You're Still a Young ManBloodstone: The Ultimate Co..5:41$0.99
5.
Natural HighNatural High - Single3:46$0.99
6.
Natural High (Live)Big Show (70's Soul Mus..4:42$0.99
7.
Outside Woman (Live)Big Show (70's Soul Mus..1:36$0.99
8.
Natural High (Live)Natural High (Live) - Singl..3:46$0.99
9.
Star Spangled Banner (Verses 1 &..Star Spangled Banner (Verse..3:38$0.99
10.
Star Spangled BannerStar Spangled Banner - Sing..2:09$0.99
11.
America the BeautifulAmerica the Beautiful - Sin..4:20$0.99
12.
Somebody's Gotta Do ItSomebody's Gotta Do It ..3:51$0.99
13.
Spread Some LoveSomebody's Gotta Do It ..4:13$0.99
14.
PossibleSomebody's Gotta Do It ..3:49$0.99
15.
SomethingEssentials: Bloodstone4:01$0.99
16.
Closer TogetherEssentials: Bloodstone3:47$0.99
17.
UnrealEssentials: Bloodstone5:18$0.99
18.
I Need TimeEssentials: Bloodstone3:16$0.69
19.
Just Like the Movies (Single Version..Essentials: Bloodstone3:24$0.99
20.
Do You Wanna Do a Thing (Single Vers..Essentials: Bloodstone3:15$0.69
21.
Give Me Your Heart (Single Version)Essentials: Bloodstone3:24$0.99
22.
That's Not How It Goes (Single V..Essentials: Bloodstone2:58$0.99
23.
My Little Lady (Single Version)Essentials: Bloodstone2:39$0.99
24.
Outside Woman (Single Version)Essentials: Bloodstone3:37$0.99
25.
Never Let You Go (Single Version)Essentials: Bloodstone3:34$0.99

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