Okay...I received the transfer of my reel to CD from
King Tet Productions in San Diego a few weeks ago and have been sitting on it ever since. It includes 5 songs: 25 Miles, Cold Sweat, Goin' Out of My Head, I Can't Turn You Loose, and Try a Little Tenderness. Eric at King Tet did an excellent job transferring a 50+ year-old tape to CD, but after listening to it a few times, I wasn't sure if I would post it on the forum. It's a pretty rough recording of a practice session back in 1967 or 1968, after we switched from Rock to Soul, and is nothing like the quality of the acetate demo I posted previously
(YouTube versions, Post #68 & 25; audio only, Post #33 & 34). I was afraid it would destroy your image of the original five young lads trying their best to bang out Rock & Roll in the 1960s.
Anyway, I listened to it again this morning and decided to post the best of the five recordings -
"Cold Sweat," originally recorded by the hardest working man in show business - James Brown. It's not too bad, considering it was recorded in a basement with a simple tape recorder. And no doubt we had all been drinking Mountain Dew (the soft drink) all night and were on a sugar high. One standout on the song is the sax player, Don Barber, who was about the same age as me at the time (15 or 16). Check out his solo 2 minutes in. You may remember Don. He was the other band member with me the infamous night we partied
"60s style" after what became our last gig in Lynchburg, Virginia. After that, the Knight Raiders (aka, Simon Soul and the Knight Raiders) were no more.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.
https://voca.ro/13mQaYVA2uf6