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1974 studio album by The Bar-Kays
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Coldblooded is an album by the Memphis, Tennessee-based funk band The Bar-Kays. Released in 1974, it was their last album for Volt Records before moving on to Mercury Records in 1976. This album did not chart.
- "Coldblooded" (James Alexander, Lester Snell, Lloyd Smith, Willie Hall, Winston Stewart) - 5:49
- "Harmony" (Joe Shamwell) - 3:36
- "In The Scheme of Things" (Charles Allen, Lloyd Smith) - 4:21
- "Waiting and Hating" (Allen Jones, Harvey Henderson) - 3:57
- "Smiling, Styling and Profiling" (Joe Shamwell) - 3:19
- "Frame of Mind" (Allen Jones, Larry Dodson) - 4:37
- "I've Got to Use My Imagination" (Barry Goldberg, Gerry Goffin) - 4:20
- "Fightin' Fire With Fire" (Allen Jones, Lester Snell, Willie Brown) - 4:24
- "Would I If I Could" (Allen Jones, Harvey Henderson, Larry Dodson) - 3:37
- "Be Yourself" (Allen Jones, Harvey Henderson) - 3:32
- Larry Dotson - lead vocals
- Hot Buttered Soul (Diane Lewis, Pat Lewis, Rose Williams) - backing vocals
- Harvey Henderson - tenor saxophone, flute
- Charles Allen - trumpet, backing vocals
- Lloyd Smith - lead and 12-string guitars
- Winston Stewart - keyboards, organ, vibraphone
- James Alexander - bass, backing vocals
- Willie Hall - drums
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