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Horn Rock
"Elijah actually traces its roots to The Ever-Breen Blues band, who recorded a pair of late-60s albums, 7 Do Eleven and Comin' On. By the early 70's the band had morphed into Elijah, expanding the line-up to an eight piece with the addition of second keyboardist Jim Morris. They released two albums in the early 1970s: self-titled in 1972 and Elijah Fanfares in 1973. The band toured extensively in support of the albums, opening for a wide variety of acts ranging, but with minimal promotion from United Artists, the albums did little commercially amazing given the popularity of early 70's horn rock."
Tracklist:
1. It's Easy 3:16
2. Get Your Run Outq 4:53
3. You'll Never Keep The Woman Satisfied 3:36
4. L.A. Nites 3:51
5. Come On In 3:31
6. My Baby Oooo 2:57
7. You Don't Know Nothin About Love 4:48
8. Wishful Thinking 3:17
9. A Good Thing I'm On Fire 4:04
10. Baby Workout 5:20
11. Mama 3:08
12. 2Say What You Wanna 2:23
13. Elijah 2:48
14. Mean Man 2:58
15. Prehistoric Rhythm 5:02
16. Take A Ride 2:40
17. Nobody's Fault 2:30
18. Food For My Soul 2:55
19. Chant 13th Hour 3:17
20. Just A Few Days More 2:39
Notes
Tracks: 1-10 from LP. "Elijah Fanfares" (1973)
Tracks: 11-20 from LP. "Elijah" (1972)
Personnel:
Backing Vocals, Baritone Guitar, Guitar – Hank Barrio
Backing Vocals, Trombone – Kenny Walther
Bass – Joe McSweyn
Drums – Sam Lombardo
Lead Vocals – Manny Esparza
Piano, Piano [Electric] – Jame Morris
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Don Roberts (1-10)
Trumpet – Stu Blumberg (1-10)
Saxophone, Organ – Steve Lawrence (11-20)
Trumpet – Tom Bray (11-20)

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