1 Going Back To Sweden
2 Fears
3 Shoot It
4 New Ground
5 Bringing It Back From Mexico
6 Prayers
7 Sizzler
8 Razor Blade Blues
9 Heavy Breather
10 All Worth The Price You Pay
11 All Worth The Price You Pay
This was basically a follow-up band of Country Weather as a trio featuring Greg Douglass and Bill Baron.Mistress played all over the San Francisco Bay Area.They had it all going for them,the songs,the musicianship,drive,ambition,the right attitude,the fans,everything,everything that is except for time;they didn't give it enough before they called it quits.Their first gig was June 15,1973 and their last was July 14, 1974 and in between there was a ton of fun and a lot of hard rockin'.The music on "New Ground" is taken from some early rehearsals,demos and radio broadcasts.There are also tracks from Wally Heiders famed San Francisco recording studios.This was in the final days with their new drummer Chuck Burgi who had just replaced Bill Baron about a month before.This was all in an effort to streamline and make their sound a little leaner and meaner and it worked like magic,these are some of their hottest recordings.
After the dissolution of Country Weather in 1972,the band's guitarist,Greg Douglas teamed up with Brian and Bill Baron Kilcourse and formed Mistress sounds like the band's mother. They recorded a few tracks but had no luck and found no record that they publish the material so that this training eventually separated.This has been remedied by RD Records recovering material recorded between 1973 and 1974 in studio and live. West Coast of the highest level for a group that would be renovated in 1976 and would publish an album in 1979 with RSO.
2 Fears
3 Shoot It
4 New Ground
5 Bringing It Back From Mexico
6 Prayers
7 Sizzler
8 Razor Blade Blues
9 Heavy Breather
10 All Worth The Price You Pay
11 All Worth The Price You Pay
This was basically a follow-up band of Country Weather as a trio featuring Greg Douglass and Bill Baron.Mistress played all over the San Francisco Bay Area.They had it all going for them,the songs,the musicianship,drive,ambition,the right attitude,the fans,everything,everything that is except for time;they didn't give it enough before they called it quits.Their first gig was June 15,1973 and their last was July 14, 1974 and in between there was a ton of fun and a lot of hard rockin'.The music on "New Ground" is taken from some early rehearsals,demos and radio broadcasts.There are also tracks from Wally Heiders famed San Francisco recording studios.This was in the final days with their new drummer Chuck Burgi who had just replaced Bill Baron about a month before.This was all in an effort to streamline and make their sound a little leaner and meaner and it worked like magic,these are some of their hottest recordings.
After the dissolution of Country Weather in 1972,the band's guitarist,Greg Douglas teamed up with Brian and Bill Baron Kilcourse and formed Mistress sounds like the band's mother. They recorded a few tracks but had no luck and found no record that they publish the material so that this training eventually separated.This has been remedied by RD Records recovering material recorded between 1973 and 1974 in studio and live. West Coast of the highest level for a group that would be renovated in 1976 and would publish an album in 1979 with RSO.
1 a1 Mistress - Going back to Sweden 00:03:55
2 a2 Mistress - Fears 00:04:05
3 a3 Mistress - Shoot it 00:03:57
4 a4 Mistress - New Ground 00:04:11
5 a5 Mistress - Bringing it back from Mexico 00:06:56
6 b1 Mistress - Prayers 00:04:15
7 b2 Mistress - Sizzler 00:03:34
8 b3 Mistress - Razor blade blues 00:03:39
9 b4 Mistress - Heavy breather 00:01:44
10 b5 Mistress - All worth the price you pay 00:10:28
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