Bloodrock Songs Ranked
Bloodrock was an American hard rock band based in Fort Worth, Texas, that had success in the 1970s.[1] The band emerged from the Fort Worth club and music scene during the early to mid-1970s. Bloodrock initially formed in Fort Worth in 1963, under the name the Naturals. This first lineup featured Jim Rutledge – drums/vocals, Nick Taylor (1946–2010) – guitar/vocals, Ed Grundy – bass/vocals, and Dean Parks – guitar. They released their first single in 1965 “Hey Girl” b/w “I Want You” (Rebel MME 1003). Shortly thereafter they changed their name to Crowd + 1 and released three more singles: “Mary Ann Regrets” b/w “Whatcha Tryin’ to Do to Me” (BOX 6604), “Don’t Hold Back” b/w “Try,” and “Circles” b/w “Most Peculiar Things.” Here are all of Bloodrock songs ranked.
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10. Gotta Find A Way (Bloodrock, 1970)
“Wonderful and powerful! Simply perfect and one of my favourite songs. Nobody can’t like it.
9. Kool Aid Kids (Bloodrock 3, 1971)
“Amazing music with great performance opera music wave! Something lose in your soul make this song absolutely completing you are!”
8. The Power (Passage, 1972)
“It’s just great. The arrangements, the lyrics and the atmosphere… a classic. Awesome tune, not even one part that’s not impressive. Gets your for the entire length of the song.”
7. A Certain Kind (Bloodrock 3, 1971)
“This song is the one song on the album that sounds like it’s from a different artist every separate minute. Greatly emotional song with beautiful lyrics and harmonies.”
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6. Lucky In The Morning (Bloodrock 2, 1970)
“This is by far their best song ever. Such a beautiful message and a great one to sing. Leaves you singing it for days afterwards.”
5. Melvin Laid an Egg (Bloodrock, 1970)
“This song is simply beautiful. I love this song much much more than song 2 which is a bit overrated. There both great pieces of music but I think this deserves to be higher on the list.”
4. Breach of Lease (Bloodrock 3, 1971)
“This is pure love, it builds perfectly to the chorus, whereat the climax is. It even gets better every time you listen to it!”
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3. Jessica (Bloodrock 3, 1971)
“It makes you want to sing along, has aged brilliantly and is just an incredible song. Amazing guitar and vocals round it off, and has you dancing and singing all day”
2. Rock and Roll Candy Man (Bloodrock U.S.A., 1971)
“The lyrics are so… So amazing, just amazing, and they match the amazing tune. It’s fun to sing along to, a really good song, I really love it.”
1. D.O.A. (Bloodrock 2, 1970)
“No doubt it is a great song. Very beautifully composed from. Perfect song for soothing emotions. One of the few songs which gives me goosebumps every single time.”