tmcguire wrote:I have been a fan of Free for many, many years. Lately, I have been tracking down everything I can find on Paul Kossoff. I found a DVD called "Free Forever" and I bought the Back Street Crawler album.
I see that he played a few different Les Pauls, and in one video, a Stratocaster. From what I can find on the internet, at least one Paul was a '59; a gift from Eric Clapton.
Anyone know anything about his main LP, the one that looks very worn? Also, if you know of any other Free or Kossoff video material; please share
Tom
As you've asked I will dig them all out later. I think I have his first (sort of) solo venture which was with Simon Kirke, Tetsu on Bass and 'Rabbit' Bundrick on keys. There are some excellent tracks on there. Its a very underrated album and worth getting. You've found Back Street Crawler which is a bit patchy but stands the test of time well with some stand out tracks like 'Molten Gold'.
I have the "Band Plays on" by BSC and I find this also a good album. The other group memebers were trying to keep PK on the straight and narrow at the time and he produces some good work in a tight band format once again. Terry Slesser on vocals was a guiding light here and if they could have got him cleaned up completely this band and PK could have had a real future, which the album '2nd Street' reinforced I always thought.
The only other (solo) album I have is an early double compilation memorial album 'Koss' which features his solo and work with Free and a long well written bio but there are many others available now.
Thanks for the elbow jog. I shall spin 'Koss' this evening and remember one of the great lost talents.
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