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  1. Passage is the fifth studio album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock released on Capitol Records in November 1972. Warren Ham (lead vocals/flute) was added in place of departed original members Jim Rutledge (lead vocals) and Lee Pickens (lead guitar).

  2. The original members of Bloodrock had mostly disbanded & this group should have come in under another name, as the Bloodrock name was synonymous w/ the D.O.A. success. This collection of songs is very bluesy...a fave of mine for 50 years & under appreciated music. The Daniel Elsberg tune is a great early Rock blues song. I feel lucky to have the original vinyl in my collection. I dare everyone ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BloodrockBloodrock - Wikipedia

    Bloodrock was an American hard rock band based in Fort Worth, Texas, that had success in the 1970s. The band emerged from the Fort Worth club and music scene during the early to mid-1970s. History [ edit ]

  4. Because surely the American (Texas) fans of Bloodrock's heavy downer rock weren't thrilled with this new sound. If this was intended for the prog-head, it surely failed miserably, as the prog flourishes are pace-male and quite cheesy. It's as if the band said "right here let's sound like Tull", "okay here let's use an ELP type synth fill."

  5. Passage by Bloodrock released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Passage is an album by the Texan hard rock band Bloodrock released under Capitol Records in November 1972. It is the band’s first album with a true progressive rock sound. On this album, the band sounds strikingly different from their earlier releases due to significant changes in their line-up. Warren Ham (lead vocals) was added in place of departed original members Jim Rutledge (lead ...

  7. Passage, an Album by Bloodrock. Released 30 September 1972 on Capitol (catalog no. SW-11109; Vinyl LP). Genres: Progressive Rock. Rated #776 in the best albums of 1972. Featured peformers: Warren Ham (vocals, flute, saxophone, harmonica), Stevie Hill (key ...