C.A. Quintet
Band members Related acts
- Donnie Chapin - drums (1969) - Jimmy Erwin - vocals, bass (1966-69)
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- none known
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Genre: psych Rating: **** (4 stars) Title: Trip Thru' Hell Company: Psycho Catalog: 12 Country/State: Minneapolis, Minnesota Year: 1983 Grade (cover/record): VG/VG Comments: unauthorized UK repressing with one of the tracks missing Available: 1 GEMM Catalog ID: not yet listed Price: $40.00
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Here's one of the holy grails of the psych collecting community. We've seen people literally willing to sell body parts for an original copy of this obscurity. While the album's good, save those medical costs and consider buying our unauthorized 1983 Psycho reissue
(which is missing one channel of sound) for a fraction of the cost of an original pressing ... 1.) Trip Thru Hell, Pt. 1 (instrumental) (Ken Erwin - Doug Reynolds) - 9:00 (side 2) 1.) Underground Music (Ken Erwin) - 4:39
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Genre: psych Rating: **(2 stars) Title: C.A. Quintet Live 1971 Company: private press Catalog: none Country/State: Minneapolis, Minnesota Year: 1984 Grade (cover/record): VG/VG Comments: signed by keyboardist Doug Reynolds on front cover Available: 1 GEMM Catalog ID: 4742 Price: $100.00
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This live set was apparently released in the wake of the unexpected success enjoyed by an earlier bootleg release of the group's original studio set. Supposedly only 500 copies were pressed.
First the good news. Given the primitive conditions under which this album was recorded, the sound is surprisingly good. According to Ken Ervin's liner notes, 'This recording was made simply by laying down two microphones on the floor in front of the group. They just happened to be in the best location for the circumstances.' Now the bad news. Capturing the band at what was to be their final performance at Lake Pepin High School, "C.A. Quintet Live 1971" sounds like a band drawing its last creative gasps which was pretty much the situation. Original singer/bassist Jim Ervin had quit the band leaving brother Jim to switch over to bass. Drummer Rick Patton was also gone, leaving Donnie Chapin to step in.
So what's this thing sound like? Well 'Bayou Jam' is a needless side long mixture of popular rock hits including snippets of CCR's 'Down On the Bayou' and The Stones' 'Satisfaction'. It's listenable, but nothing you couldn't hear on any Friday evening at your local brewpub. Best thing I can say about it is that the 14 minutes go by quickly (okay the drum solo slows everything down for a couple of minutes). The Ken Ervin original 'Country Boy' is actually pretty good, though the country-rock sound is a little bit unexpected. Judging by this track these guys weren't bad in a live setting. The extended cover of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' also has it's moments - notably for giving guitarist Tom Pohling a chance to stretch out. Certainly not essential, but I've heard far worse.
"C.A. Quintet Live 1971" track listing:
1.) Bayou Jam - 14:40 (side 2) 1.) Country Boy (Ken Erwin) - 4:40 2.) Fresh Garbage Jam - 10:10
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