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$100.00

Privilege - Enjoy

Format: LP
Label: Century II LPC 1401
Year: 1974
Origin: Edmonton, Alberta, 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, rhythm & blues, funk, soul
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Value of Original Title: $100.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Canadian as Funk, 1970's, Alberta

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Listen to the Music
Feel Good
Work to Do
In Time

Side 2

Track Name
Rock and Roll
You Are So Beautiful
Reggae Woman
This Is You, This Is Me

Photos

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Information/Write-up

Privilege was a dynamic Canadian rock band that emerged from Edmonton, Alberta in the mid-1960s. Originally known as the A&W Lords—named after their sponsor, the local A&W drive-in—the band gained early notoriety for performing on the rooftop of the Highlands A&W, drawing crowds of teenagers dancing in the parking lot. They later shortened their name to the Lords before adopting the moniker Privilege in 1966.

Privilege quickly became one of northern Alberta’s premier bands, known for their energetic performances at venues like Edmonton’s Rainbow Ballroom and summer dances at Mameo Beach. Their music blended elements of rock, funk, and R&B, characterized by tight arrangements and soulful vocals.

In 1970, the band relocated to Los Angeles, performing in clubs across California and Las Vegas. During this period, they crossed paths with a then-unknown Steve Perry, who briefly joined them on a Canadian tour before departing to join Journey.

After returning to Edmonton, Privilege joined the touring production of Jesus Christ Superstar, which concluded in Hawaii. They remained there for several months, performing at various clubs before heading back to Canada. In 1978, under the name Mel Daecon, they released the album It’s Been a Privilege. Subsequently, the band toured the Middle East, entertaining United Nations peacekeeping troops.

Over the course of their career, Privilege released two albums and seven singles, leaving a lasting impact on Canada’s rock scene. Their legacy is remembered for their contributions to the vibrant music culture of Edmonton and beyond.
-Robert Williston

Randy Broadhead: vocals
Andy Krawchuk: guitar
Dennis Green: guitar
Peter Elias: bass, backing vocals
Harry Krawchuk: bass
Stu Mitchell: drums, percussion
John Hannah: drums, backing vocals
Ken Boychuk: keyboards
Al McGee: keyboards, saxophone, backing vocals
Barry Allen: backing vocals

Produced by Andy Krawchuk and Barry Allen for House of Lords Productions
Engineered by Barry Allen at Century II Studios, Edmonton, Alberta
Mixed by Andy Krawchuk and Barry Allen at Century II Studios
Recorded by Allen Zentz at Allen Zentz Recording, Hollywood, California, USA

Privilege wear clothes by Malabar
Jacket photography by Adsilver
Jacket design by Mark Leonhardt for House of Lords

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