CONTRABAND (70S)
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Guitarist David Pritchard, whose professional career began both early and with great hoopla as a teenage guitarist in the Gary Burton Quartet, formed Contraband in Los Angeles with pianist Pete Robinson. Coming out at a time when the concept of a fusion between jazz and rock was still somewhat fresh, Pritchard and Robinson's effort was well received by the critics, including a generous allotment of four stars from Down Beat. Other performers on the record included reed player Charles Orena, percussionist Bruce Moffat, and Bruce Cale doubling on bass and violin. The group has been confused with other examples of musical Contraband, including both heavy metal and Celtic groups. Speaking of confusion, this is not the same Dave Pritchard who played in groups with Jeff Lynne in the late '60s.
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Contraband was an american jazz/rock group in the 70ies. They recorded an LP, “Time and Space,” for Epic Records, and in
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