Dive into the rich and diverse sounds of The Crusaders with their compilation album "Gold," released on January 1, 2007, under Universal Music Enterprises. This extensive collection spans over two hours and thirty-nine minutes, offering a deep exploration of the band's mastery across jazz funk, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and soul jazz genres.
The album features a mix of studio recordings and live performances, showcasing The Crusaders' dynamic range and versatility. From the energetic "Freedom Sound" and the soulful "Young Rabbits '71 '72" to the live renditions of "Scratch" and "Hard Times" recorded at The Roxy in 1974, the album captures the essence of the band's evolution over the years. Notable tracks like "Street Life - Single Edit" and "Soul Shadows - Edit" highlight their ability to blend smooth grooves with intricate jazz elements.
"Gold" is a testament to The Crusaders' enduring influence and their contributions to the jazz and funk genres. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music, this compilation offers a comprehensive journey through their discography, featuring both iconic hits and lesser-known gems. The album's diverse tracklist ensures there's something for every listener, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.