KGB KGB 1976 us,uk, supergroup, blues rock with funky soul vibes

KGB - KGB (1976 us/uk, supergroup, blues rock with funky soul vibes) KGB were the supergroup of the supergroups, the creme de la creme, a mid seventies collective featuring of the most impeccable musicians in the UK and USA, they created a controversy, a mystique and a collectability that has endured and grown for almost 30 years. Even today, rumours persist that Grech’s old mucker Stevie Winwood contributed anonymously to the recordings although no one has ever confirmed this. Released here for the first time on CD. Complete with the original sleeve artwork, it makes for fascinating listening, particularly since it reveals Bloomfield as a team player, one member of an allband effort. This may well have been dictated by his growing discomfort with celebrity. Given his gift for the guitar, he would ve been forgiven for running riot all over the album, but he doesn’t. What he does do is tasteful and awe-inspiring. On the opening track. “Let Me Love You“, a Ray Kennedy co-wnte. hi
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