Alive 'N Kickin'

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Tighter, Tighter 00:00 Tools
Just Let it Come 00:00 Tools
Junction Creek 00:00 Tools
Jordan 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Fire 00:00 Tools
Tighter, Tighter (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Mud 00:00 Tools
Hitter Man 00:00 Tools
Mother Carey's Chicken 00:00 Tools
Red One 00:00 Tools
Tighter And Tighter 00:00 Tools
Tighter Tighter 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
London Bridge 00:00 Tools
Junction Creek (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
You Gave Me Something 00:00 Tools
Good ole Lovin' Back Home 00:00 Tools
Just Let It Come (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Fire (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Tighter, Tighter - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Jordan (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Hitter Man (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Mother Carey's Chicken (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Mud (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Fire - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Tighter & Tighter 00:00 Tools
Tighter,Tighter 00:00 Tools
Jordan - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Junction Creek - LP Version 00:00 Tools
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Personnel: VITO ALBANO drms PEPE CARDONA vcls JOHN PARISIO gtr BRUCE SUDANO keyb'ds SANDY TODLER vcls THOMAS WILSON bs ALBUM: ALIVE 'N' KICKIN' (Roulette SR-45052) 1970 45s: Tighter, Tighter/Sunday Morning (Roulette 7078) 1970 Just Let It Come/ ? (Roulette) 1970 As a New York City based sextet, Alive 'n Kickin' started their careers playing the city's club circuit. Their initial break came when they attracted the attention of Tommy James of Shondells fame. Impressed by the band he offered to help them record a song he'd recently written. In true indian giver form, before they could record Crystal Blue Persuasion James withdrew the offer (James and the Shondells releasing it themselves). Redeeming himself, in its place James offered the band another track titled Tighter And Tighter. Feeling that the song was overly commercial, the band was initially reluctant to record the track. They ultimately relented recording it as a single for Roulette (James' label). With the song generating considerable attention, Roulette Records rushed the band into the studio to record a supporting album. Produced by James and Bob King, the Alive 'n Kickin' proved a minor surprise. Anyone hearing Tighter And Tighter (let along looking at the fun-in-the-sun album cover), would have justifiably concluded these guys were little more than a top-40 pop band. Wrong conclusion. Powered by Todler's tough voice (her bluesy delivery occasionally bore a startling resemblance to Joplin - check out Kentucky Fire), the set of largely original material rocked with impressive energy. While it may not have made for the year's most original set, tracks such as Junction Creek and Mississippi Mud saw the group displaying a penchant for above average blues-rock. In 1976 Cardona, Albano and Wilson briefly reformed the band and began playing New York clubs doing top 40 covers. Sudano reappeared as a member of Brooklyn Dreams and married disco diva Donna Summers. Tommy James and Bob King also produced Neon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.