Live ’n’ Kickin’
Artist | West, Bruce and Laing |
Title | Live ’n’ Kickin’ |
Release Date | Friday, April 21, 2023 |
Genre | Rock > Rock > Hard Rock |
Copyright | © Culture Factory |
Country | GERMANY |
Promotion Text
Power trio powerhouse hard rock by supergroup WEST, BRUCE & LAING in 1974
Live 'n' Kickin' is the live album by the power trio WEST, BRUCE & LAING, released in 1974. It was the band's third and final album, as their disbanding was announced shortly before its release.The album is noteworthy in that three of its four songs were not released in studio versions by the band. Specifically:"Play with Fire" is a cover version of a song originally written and performed by The Rolling Stones, although West, Bruce and Laing's rendition uses the music for "Love is Worth the Blues," a song they previously wrote and recorded for their 1972 Why Dontcha debut album."Politician" is a cover of a song Jack Bruce originally wrote and performed with his previous band Cream."Powerhouse Sod" is a previously-unreleased song featuring a bass guitar solo by Bruce.PersonnelLeslie West – guitar, vocalsJack Bruce – bass, synthesizer, harmonica, vocalsCorky Laing – drums