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Download links and information about Gold by The Crusaders. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 02:39:05 minutes.

Artist: The Crusaders
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Tracks: 30
Duration: 02:39:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Freedom Sound 1:41
2. Young Rabbits '71 '72 4:53
3. Way Back Home 4:03
4. Put It Where You Want It 5:28
5. So Far Away (Single Version) 3:45
6. Tough Talk 6:06
7. Don't Let It Get You Down 3:04
8. Scratch (Live - 1974/The Roxy) 6:03
9. Hard Times (Live - 1974 The Roxy) 7:31
10. Stomp and Buck Dance 5:48
11. Lilies of the Nile 9:31
12. Double Bubble 2:44
13. A Ballad for Joe (Louis) 7:29
14. I Felt the Love 2:30
15. Creole 3:26
16. Chain Reaction 5:34
17. Spiral 6:12
18. Keep That Same Old Feeling 5:37
19. Free As the Wind 6:16
20. Nite Crawler 4:44
21. Sweet N' Sour 8:56
22. It Happens Everyday 5:41
23. Feel It 4:15
24. Snowflake 4:54
25. Fairy Tales 4:42
26. Street Life (feat. Randy Crawford) [Single Edit] (featuring Randy Crawford) 5:32
27. Soul Shadows (feat. Bill Withers) (featuring Bill Withers) 6:24
28. Last Call 6:39
29. I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today (feat. Joe Cocker) (featuring Joe Cocker) 5:02
30. Hold On (Live - 1981/Royal Festival Hall, London) (featuring B. B. King) 4:35

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For listeners willing to overlook the fact that this Crusaders retrospective begins the story in 1970 — nine years after the combo began recording excellent hard bop and soul-jazz — the two-disc set Gold is just as good and nearly as thorough as the 1996 four-disc box Way Back Home. (Since the running time is only 17 seconds shy of 160 minutes, it's truly jam-packed.) Focusing on the '70s allows the set to dwell considerably on each record the group released during the decade that produced its most popular (although not most rewarding) music. After grabbing a pair of tracks from the Crusaders' two Chisa LPs of 1970-1971, the set moves on to the Blue Thumb years with multiple selections from every main album of the '70s — 1, The 2nd Crusade, Scratch, Chain Reaction, Free as the Wind. The material is primarily fusion and jazz-funk, moving into crossover jazz by the second disc, and while the group never quite matched great themes with great grooves, this is the easiest way to get to the heart of their discography. (Rare groove fanatics may agree or disagree with the inclusion of the shortened 12" version of "Street Life," although it still clocks in north of five minutes.)