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1972 studio album by Cold Blood
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First Taste of Sin is the third album by the Oakland, California band Cold Blood . This album is noted for being produced by soul singer/musician Donny Hathaway . It also includes the original version of Hathaway's "Valdez in the Country", which Hathaway himself would record the next year for his 1973 album Extension of a Man .
"Visions" (Donny Baldwin, Boroquez) 3:23
"Lo and Behold" (James Taylor ) 4:12
"Down to the Bone" (Danny Hull, Cecil Stoltie) 5:45
"You Had To Know" (Donny Hathaway ) 5:50
"My Lady Woman" (Danny Hull, Cecil Stoltie) 4:04
"No Way Home" (Danny Hull, Raul Matule) 3:25
"Inside Your Soul" (Max Haskett) 3:28
"All My Honey" (Danny Hull, Cecil Stoltie) 3:31
"Valdez in the Country" (Donny Hathaway) 3:44
Lydia Pense - lead vocals
Sandy McKee - drums, vocals
Raul Matute - organ, piano
Rod Ellicott - bass
Michael Sasaki - guitar
Paul Beaver - Moog synthesizer
Mel Martin - flute, tenor and baritone saxophone
Danny Hull, Pete Christlieb - tenor saxophone
Bill Baker - alto and baritone saxophone
Gordon Messick, Pat O'Hara - trombone
Max Haskett - trumpet, vocals
Bill Atwood - trumpet
Ernest Diridoni - tuba
Donny Hathaway - piano, organ
Pete Escovedo - congas
Coke Escovedo - timbales[check spelling ] , percussion
Technical
Richard Moore - engineer
Wally Heider - recording
Marty Evans - cover photography