Just like 5:00 pm, I thought it would never get here...
mtnlaurell | USA | 06/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Been waiting a long time for this one. If you like rock, blues, and all the good stuff in between, you will never regret buying this album. It's Gonna Be a Hard Night is worth the price of admission. But then there are all the other great ones: Let Me Love You, Sail on Sailor, Workin' for the Children... and I could go on. This is one of the finest albums ever made, imo. You'll kick yourself if you don't get it."
Long Overdue
Martin C. Burton | Carson City, Nv. | 12/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"ALthough this didn't receive good reviews when first released it has become a much sought after gem. A little to commercial for bluesman Mike Bloomfield he reportedly didn't like it either. But I'm telling you this is a must have if you were into The Electric Flag, Super Session or Blood Sweat and Tears. Their version of Sail On Sailor is just killer, other high points are Let Me Love You, I'ts Gonna Be A Hard Night, I've Got A Felling, Baby Should I Stay Or Go. Oh by the way ommited from the above Editorial Review Ray Kennedy of the Beach Boys is also in the band."
Who is really on this recording
Frank Alan Hush | Washington DC | 02/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"KGB stood for Ray Kennedy on vocals, Barry Goldberg on keyboards and Mike Bloomfield on guitar. Carmine Appice played drums.
Because of their collective credits of the band members with other rock and blues groups, these qualified at the time as another rock supergroup.
Ray Kennedy's vocals on "Sail On Sailor", the Beach Boys' song, were tops. Find out more about Kennedy at his web page, where he uses the name Ray Louis Kennedy."