Coxon's Army - Live From Sam Miller Exchange Cafe

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Review by Garry Marshall

Coxon's Army's latest album, Live From Sam Miller Exchange Cafe, is a captivating and energetic collection of songs that showcases the band's impressive musicianship and dynamic live performance. Recorded at the renowned Sam Miller Exchange Cafe, the album captures the raw energy and enthusiasm of Coxon's Army's live shows, transporting listeners to the heart of the band's sound.

From the opening track, "The Irish Rover," the band's distinctive blend of traditional Irish folk music and punk rock is on full display. The spirited vocals, driving rhythms, and lively instrumentation create a lively and infectious atmosphere that is sure to get audiences on their feet.

Throughout the album, Coxon's Army demonstrates their versatility and skill as musicians, seamlessly transitioning from upbeat sing-alongs like "Whiskey in the Jar" to more introspective ballads like "The Parting Glass." The band's tight harmonies and intricate arrangements showcase their musical prowess, while the enthusiastic crowd response adds an extra layer of excitement to the recording.

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Artist: Coxon's Army
Album: Live From Sam Miller Exchange Cafe
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Theme & Variations5:20
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man2:47
Natural Man3:44
Respect3:23
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show / Yes We Can Can7:30
MacArthur Park6:40
Theme From Shaft1:04
If He Walked Into My Life4:07
Theme And Variations Unfinished5:20
Can't Help Lovin' That Man2:47
Hoe Down2:57
Brother Love7:30
Shaft1:07

Video

PAT BENATAR & COXON'S ARMY- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (1974) - RARE SONG!

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Labels

  • Not On Label (Coxon's Army Self-released)
  • Trace Records

Listen online

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  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Stereo
  • Purple Label
  • Orange Label

Credits

RoleCredit
BassRoger Capps
GuitarRoger Capps
DrumsBob Antonelli
EngineerCarlos Chafin, Joe Horner, Nick Colleran
OrganBob Crickmore
PianoPhil Coxon
VocalsPhil Coxon
ProducerPhil Coxon
TromboneBob Ellithorpe, Tony Antonelli
TrumpetMac Wells, Tom Mitchell

Notes

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  • Second edition of the album. See also the version "Orange Label".
  • First edition of the album. See also the version "Purple Label".

About Coxon's Army

Lounge band from Richmond, Virginia (USA) with jazz and soul influences. Led by , the band is best known for starting the recording career of . The band released only live album in 1974.

Members

  • Roger Capps
  • Thomas Mitchell
  • Pat Giraldo
  • Mike Ess
  • Bob Ellithorpe
  • Bob Antonelli
  • Mac Wells
  • Bob Crickmore
  • Phil Coxon
  • Tony Antonelli
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Summary by Garry Marshall

Live From Sam Miller Exchange Cafe is a must-listen for fans of traditional Irish music and punk rock alike. Coxon's Army's infectious energy and impressive musicianship make this album a standout in their discography, and a testament to the power of live music.

Comments

nantari
She lived up the street from me on Hanover Ave. I was to young. I remember her jingles on the radio. Seen this album in the band box and the nickel bag. Seen her at the Tobacco Company in 1977.
rockmaster3
Found this to pair up with a Neil Young and the Squires (also a swing band) post. I grew up in the burbs, and remember seeing commercials for Coxon's Army with Pat Benatar when I was in high school. I think her group was popular - just on a local level. She attended Stonybrook (edited here) for a few years in the opera program, with helped develop her page vocal range. She was working in the Richmond area when she started singing gigs, leading to this gig.
newyorkstateleadinc
I remember my music teacher Mr Ellithorpe, who played trombone in the band, would talk about Coxons Army and Pat when they would do gigs. I was to young for the bar scene then but fell madly in love with her and voice after seeing them on a PBS special. When she hit the big time I would tell people she use to play in Richmond and they would tell me I was crazy. Of course this was before a thing called internet was invented.
pinguuu
I thought I was dreaming, no kidding.   I was raised in Richmond and used to live in the VCU area.    I knew I had seen them play a free gig or two in the park and other areas around town.   Used to hang out at a place called the Back Door and a place around the corner Hababbas, rarely.   Occasionally a band would play in the  VCU gym.    Glad to know I wasn't making this up.   What a laugh.   What a voice she had/has.   What a great time for music.
bogorm333
I worked in Petersburg, VA when Pat was very popular. Coxon's Army played in town very often. Pat was a teller at a local bank. We got them on a show I directed at the ABC affiliate. "Shock Theater". It was a blast and her voice was amazing!
gbcompassmedia
Wow, the very last shot at 3:13 just shows how well mother time has kissed Pat upon the forehead. 36 years on from 1974 to 2010 and she still almost looks the same. That last photo from 2010 was taken at a book signing, so it's not a "pro" shot that could be airbrushed or worked on. Just amazing. I wonder what her secret is?