London’s Black Cat Bones were one of those bands from the late ’60s that served as an incubator for its various members’ later rock incarnations, in this case the bands Free, Foghat, and Bad Company, all of whom drew members from Black Cat Bones. As an intact band, they only released a single album, Barbed Wire Sandwich, on Decca Records in 1970, and then splintered into the future. The album itself is a collection of rather generic period British blues pieces, a bit reminiscent of Cream in sound, although that doesn’t hinder cuts like “Chauffer” and the best track here, “Please Tel… read more
London’s Black Cat Bones were one of those bands from the late ’60s that served as an incubator for its various members’ later rock incarnations, in … read more
London’s Black Cat Bones were one of those bands from the late ’60s that served as an incubator for its various members’ later rock incarnations, in this case the bands Free, Foghat, and… read more
There is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed in 1966 with original members Paul Tiller (vocals and harmonica), lead guitarist Paul Kossoff, brothers Derek Brooks (rhythm guitar) and Stu Brooks (bass), and drummer Terry Sims. The band is notable for having had Kossoff and Simon Kirke in its lineup. Kossoff and Kirke would soon join the highly succesful Free in 1968. Kirke also became a founding member of Bad Company in 1974. Black Cat Bones played deep blues which was undoubtedly the popular … read more
There is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed in 1966 with original members Paul Tiller (vocals a… read more
There is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed in 1966 with original members Paul Tiller (vocals and harmonica), lead guitarist Paul Kossoff, br… read more