Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of The Crusaders with their compilation album "Gold." Released on January 1, 2007, under Universal Music Enterprises, this collection spans a variety of genres including jazz funk, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and soul jazz, offering a comprehensive journey through the band's dynamic discography. With a runtime of over two hours and thirty-nine minutes, "Gold" features a mix of studio recordings and live performances, showcasing the band's versatility and mastery over their craft.
The album kicks off with the energetic "Freedom Sound" and takes you through a diverse range of tracks, from the live renditions of "Scratch" and "Hard Times" recorded at The Roxy in 1974, to the smooth grooves of "So Far Away - Single Version" and "Street Life - Single Edit." Fans will appreciate the inclusion of both well-known hits and deeper cuts, such as the poignant "A Ballad For Joe (Louis)" and the lively "Stomp And Buck Dance."
"Gold" is a testament to The Crusaders' enduring influence and innovation in jazz and funk. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this compilation offers a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight the band's ability to blend genres and create timeless music.