First time on CD for this 1972 album. Kindred were a Rock/Soul group from the early 1970s lead by singers Gloria Giano and Marty Rodgers.
"Kindred" is the self-titled debut album by the American soul and funk band Kindred, released in 1972. This CD edition, brought to you by Wounded Bird Records, revives a hidden gem from the golden era of soul music. The album features a dynamic blend of soulful vocals, tight grooves, and expressive instrumentation that captures the spirit of early '70s R&B. Kindred's unique sound draws on influences from jazz and rock while maintaining an authentic soul foundation. Though not widely known at its release, "Kindred" has since gained cult status among collectors for its rich musicality and heartfelt performances.
The band Kindred was formed in Los Angeles and quickly became known for their energetic live shows and sophisticated arrangements. While they only released one studio album during their brief career, members went on to collaborate with notable acts across genres. Their legacy lives on through this rare recording.
Wounded Bird Records is renowned for reissuing classic albums that have been overlooked or forgotten over time. With meticulous attention to audio quality and original artwork reproduction, Wounded Bird ensures that music lovers can rediscover lost treasures like "Kindred." Their catalog spans various genres including rock, jazz, blues, pop, and more?making them a trusted source for high-quality reissues.
The first album of American power pop/hard rock band. Two lead singers, male and female, are their special thrill. Really interesting release despite of budget decoration.
Igor G. - 01/Aug/2017
KINDRED were a short-lived American rock-band from the early 1970’s lead by guitarist, singer, writer, and producer Bobby Cochran, who is the nephew of rock’n’roll pioneer Eddie Cochran. The band came into prominence as an opening act to THREE DOG NIGHT with whom they toured all over United States and Canada for more than a year. In 1971 they got a deal from Reprise Records to make their debut album, which was entitled “Kindred” and was produced by Chuck Negron, one of the three lead vocalists of Three Dog Night. Fronted by two lead singers, Marty Rodgers and Gloria Giano, KINDRED performed colorful, soulful, male-female polyvoiced, and energetic Rock music, combining the influences from classic Soul, Funk, R’n’B, Blues, Hard-Rock, and Psychedelic Rock. They had a strong focus on melody and arrangement with vast feature of electric keyboards, guitars, and variety of percussion instruments. Re-mastered CD-reissue of the album by Wounded Birds Records is an excellent addition to your collection of American vintage Rock rarities. In 1972, KINDRED released their second LP “Next of Kin” and disbanded. Bobby Cochran joined John Kay's STEPPENWOLF and recorded three albums with that band. In the 80’s, he formed an all-star group BOBBY AND THE MIDNITES (with Bob Weird, Billy Cobham, Alphonso Johnson, and others).