After the death of Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox found female guitarist, Char Vinedge (she began in the early 1960s as lead guitarist / singer with an all-girl group The Tremolons and later with Luv'd Ones), who played guitar similarly to Jimi. Along with Robert 'Tarp' Tarrant on drums, he assembled the classic three-piece rock line-up and recorded this album, produced by Kenny Rogers brother, Lellan.
Char was quite some guitaist, feedback here and there, swooping and soaring solos, fabulous. Even though not in Jimi's league, she was quite some six-string gunslinger, nevertheless. Char wrote all the songs except Message and You Got A Hold On Me, which are Billy Cox originals, Let Me Do What I Want To Do, which they co-wrote, and Ray Davies of the Kinks You Really Got Me.
It's a great album but it seems this will be Char Vinedge's only claim to fame. She was in a pretty much unknown American all-girl 60's band whose name escapes me, but it was a fuzz-box/feedback driven concern way before its time, so Billy got hold of the right woman for the job. Born in 1944, and billed on the album as 'The Electric Lady,' Char passed away in December 1997.
As far as I'm concerned it's a great rock/psych album which I wouldn't trade for anything; even though it's only around the 35 minutes playing time mark. The cover art is by Roger Dean.
by Alan Burridge
Tracks
1. Message (B. Cox) – 1:03
2. 42-70 (Peace) (C. Vinnedge) – 4:55
3. Touch Me (C. Vinnedge) – 2:50
4. You Really Got Me (R. Davies) – 4:13
5. Portrait (C. Vinnedge) – 4:56
6. Powerhouse (C. Vinnedge) – 3:11
7. You Got A Hold On Me (B. Cox) – 3:12
8. Play Your Own Blues (C. Vinnedge) – 4:59
9. Not My Time (C. Vinnedge) – 3:53
10.Let Me Do What I Want To Do (B. Cox, C. Vinnedge) – 2:40
The Nitro Function
*Billy Cox – Bass, Vocals
*Robert Tarrant – Drums
*Char Vinnedge – Guitar, Vocals
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A great classic album from the 70's, that would deserve a much better exposure that this unofficial cd reissue, even if it is precious for those who haven't managed to grab the original press, now not easy to find. Billy Cox is the same Billy Cox who did his military service with Jimi Hendrix. Char Vinnedge "The Electric Lady" is a very fine guitar player, but my "all time" favorite feminin guitar player remains April Lawton (R.I.P. my girl).
ReplyDeleteThanks Marios.
Thanks for the chance to hear this unusual album.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna check it out thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood album, but this rip is really pretty murky - did it come from vinyl? Thanks for putting it up.
ReplyDeleteYou say Char's "not in Jimi's league". Well you just let me know when someone is.
ReplyDeleteClass! One of my favourite albums. I'm very glad. Tanks a million
ReplyDeleteThe Luv'd Ones is the band from the 1960s. There's a collection on Sundazed called TRUTH GOTTA STAND.
ReplyDeleteTarp Tarrant? That was Jerry Lee Lewis' drummer. Billy Cox picked an unusual band.
ReplyDeleteCool link to Jimi's music. Billy, Buddy, Mitch & Noel. Good stuff
ReplyDeletehttp://wherethebuffaloroam1968.blogspot.com.es/2017/09/lagrima-psicodelica-billy-coxs-nitro.html I tried to fix it this way.
ReplyDeleteHi Marios, could you please reup? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJoe Kenney, "Billy Cox - Nitro Function" fixed..
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteChar is in great form here both on vocals and guitar. Contrast her early work, also impressive with the Luv’d Ones
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