Paris - Paris (1976)
Hard-rock power trio featuring vocalist/guitarist Bob Welch (ex-Fleetwood Mac); bassist Glenn Cornick (ex-Jethro Tull) and drummer Thom Mooney (ex Nazz).
The group released two albums in 1976, Paris and Big Towne, but it is the self-titled album that is the more...
Dang, I live for stuff like this. The variation in styles is astounding, sometimes in the same song. Some of the songs remind me a lot of the band Suck from 1970. Same psychedelic hard rock vibe :bow: :bow: :bow: .
Any album featuring the Gurvitz brothers' rocks. Brilliant stuff. I have the Gun s/t album, the Baker-Gurvitz album and the Three Man Army albums. Didn't know about this album. :bow: :bow: :bow:
Birth Control.
I've been on a bit of a Krautrock binge lately and came across this band that has been around since 1968. They took the name Birth Control as a stab at Pope Paul's policies on anti-birth control.
They have released approximately 30 albums, including a couple of live records. The...
Reading in discogs, the poetry is by Gregory Alan Bullock. All music is by Eric Beebe and Marty Rumfield.
A musically interesting album. Very obscure indeed. Eclectic styles as mentioned. Thanks @Magic
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