Artist's albums
Ride Captain Ride (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
Ride Captain Ride
2014 · single
Anthology Box 1975-1979
2011 · album
Something To Say
2011 · album
Ride Captain Ride - Anthology Of Classics
2010 · album
Spinning Wheel
2010 · single
American Woman
2010 · single
Ride Captain Ride
2010 · single
Rhino Hi-Five: Blues Image
2005 · EP
Open (US Internet Release)
1970 · album
Ride Captain Ride / Pay My Dues [Digital 45]
1970 · single
Red White & Blues Image
1970 · album
Blues Image
1969 · album
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Biography
The Blues Image was a one-hit wonder Latin-tinged pop/rock band, that one hit being "Ride Captain Ride," which made the Top Ten and sold a million copies in 1970. The group was formed in Tampa, FL, in 1966 by Michael Pinera (b. September 29, 1948, Tampa, FL) (guitar, vocals), Manuel Bertematti (b. 1946, Tampa, FL) (percussion), and Joe Lala (b. Tampa, FL) (drums). Malcolm Jones (b. Cardiff, Wales) (bass) joined in 1966, followed in 1968 by Frank "Skip" Konte (b. Canyon City, OK) (keyboards). The band moved to New York City in 1968 and managed a club called the Image. Then they moved to Los Angeles, where they signed to Atlantic Records' Atco division in February 1969, and released their self-titled debut album. This was followed by Open (1970), which featured "Ride Captain Ride." But the Blues Image never followed their hit. Pinera left, replaced by Kent Henry (guitar) and Dennis Correll (vocals). Then the Blues Image broke up. A third album, Red White & Blues Image, was compiled from outtakes. Skip Konte joined Three Dog Night, while some other band members reformed as Manna. Pinera later was a member of Iron Butterfly, then Ramatam, and, with Bertematti, the New Cactus Band. He also formed a band called Thee Image and worked as a solo artist. Lala became a Los Angeles session player and worked with Joe Walsh and the various manifestations of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, among others. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi