Artist: Privilege Title Of Album: Privilege Release Date: 1969/2011 Location: USA Label: Kismet [KISCD4005] Genre:Hard Rock, Psych Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+ cue,log) Length: 35:46 Tracks: 10 Total Size: 246Mb(+3%)(covers) WebSite:discogs.com
Tracklist: ------- 1. Traitor (Edward Leonetti) - 4:42 2. It's Yesterday - 3:59 3. The Quiz - 2:52 4. Circling - 4:26 5. People - 3:52 6. Going Down - 2:44 7. Purple Dog - 2:32 8. Easter - 3:04 9. Taking Care Of You (Edward Leonetti) - 3:18 10.Sojourn (Edward Leonetti) - 4:15
Personnel: --------- Edward Leonetti - Guitar, Vocals Paul Venturini - Organ, Vocals Jack Douglas - Bass Tommy Brannick - Drums
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Privilege was formed by organist Paul Venturini and guitarist Edward Leonetti. Originally members of the Soul Survivors, they met the Isleys one night at a concert at Syracuse University. A couple of months later, when they split the Survivors to form their own group, they contacted the Isleys. According to Kelly Isley, "We remembered Paul and Edward's musicianship very well. In fact, Jimi and my brothers and I talked about them a great deal after the concert. So when they called, we immediately invited them to record forourT-Neck Records label." With the record deal pending, Paul and Edward went out in search of two other musicians to make up the four man group they envisioned. "We eventually got together with Jack Douglas and Tommy Brannick. We'd known Jack and Tommy when they'd been in another group and knew that we'd get along with them well," says Paul, explaining that "instead of finding great super musicians for Privilege, we wanted to make sure everybody's head was going in the same direction. With Jack on bass and Tommy on drums, Privilege went into rehearsal, performing material written by Paul and Edward. "The music we're trying to make is basic and understandable to everybody," says Edward. "We're trying to come out with a group effort, not four soloists collected together." Finally, the group felt that they were ready to record. Under the guidance of The Isley Brothers they headed into the sessions. "Guidance is the word," says Paul. "Instead of telling us what to do, and trying to change what we do musically, the Isleys channeled our abilities and allowed us to get all our ideas down."
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