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The Bar-Kays Coldblooded Mp3, Flac, Wma The Bar-Kays Coldblooded mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Coldblooded Country: UK Released: 1974 Style: Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1591 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1715 mb WMA version RAR size: 1299 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 820 Other Formats: DMF MOD MP4 AU XM FLAC AUD Tracklist A1 Coldblooded 5:49 A2 Harmony 3:36 A3 In The Scheme Of Things 4:21 A4 Waiting And Hating 3:57 A5 Smiling, Styling And Profiling 3:19 B1 Frame Of Mind 4:37 B2 (I've Got To) Use My Imagination 4:20 B3 Fightin' Fire With Fire 4:24 B4 Would I If I Could 3:37 B5 Be Yourself 3:32 Credits Backing Vocals – Hot Buttered Soul* Bass – James Alexander Drums – Willie Hall Engineer – William Brown* Guitar [Lead], Guitar [12 Strings] – Lloyd Smith Keyboards, Organ, Vibraphone – Winston Stewart Lead Vocals – Larry Dotson* Producer, Arranged By – Allen Jones* Saxophone [Tenor], Flute – Harvey Henderson Trumpet – Charles Allen Vocals – Charles Allen, James Alexander Notes Plain White Sleeve Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Coldblooded (LP, Album, VOS-9504 The Bar-Kays* Volt VOS-9504 US 1974 Gat) Coldblooded (LP, Album, MPS-8510 The Bar-Kays* Stax MPS-8510 US Unknown RE) Coldblooded (10xFile, Concord none Bar-Kays none US 2009 FLAC, Album, RE) Records Coldblooded (LP, Album, South TXL 22013 The Bar-Kays* Stax TXL 22013 1974 Gat) Africa STX 88018 The Bar-Kays* Coldblooded (LP, Album) Stax STX 88018 Germany 1974 Related Music albums to Coldblooded by The Bar-Kays Bar-Kays - Feels Like I'm Falling In Love Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop James Brown - Hell Oran 'Juice' Jones Featuring Stu Large - Player's Call Michael Jackson - Fuera De La Pared (Off The Wall) Rachel Kiel - Shot From A Cannon Roger Smith - Just Enough Various - Love's Train : The Best Of Funk Essentials Ballads Bar-Kays - Propositions Buddy Miles - Them Changes.
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