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Potlatch 1970 Album

Potlatch Potlatch
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Potlatch is the second album by Native American rock band Redbone.
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Lolly Vegas
Lolly Vegas
Guitar, Vocals
Pat Vegas
Pat Vegas
Bass, Vocals
Tony Bellamy
Tony Bellamy
Guitar, Vocals
Tracklist
1. Maggie 5m 6s
2. Light As a Feather 1m 56s
3. Who Can Say 2m 50s
4. Judgement Day 2m 30s
5. Without Reservation 4m 13s
6. Chant: 13th Hour 5m 36s
7. Alcatraz 2m 47s
8. Drinkin' and Blo 2m 17s
9. Bad News Ain't No News At All 3m 12s
10. New Blue Sermonette 3m 55s

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This should have been Redbone's debut. A very effective, intense, highly energetic cross between rock, R&B, pop, and their unique Native American-meets-Cajun vibe. Right from the jump they hit you with "Maggie", a pulsating, lethal, dance-friendly track, but the centerpiece here is the twin-bill jam of "Judgement Day" followed by "Without Reservation". The hyper-intensity and social messaging might turn off some listeners, but there is some levity to be found as well, as the loony "Drinkin' and Blo" can attest to.
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