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BAD COMPANY
"Bad Company"
24Karat Gold CD (AFZ024)
$19.98
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- Can't Get Enough
- Rock Steady
- Ready for Love
- Don't Let Me Down
- Bad Company
- The Way I Choose
- Movin' On
- Seagull
Bad Company's 1974 self-titled release, featuring
Paul Rodgers on vocals, stands as one of the most
important and accomplished debut hard rock albums
from the '70's. From the electric guitar lick on "Can't
Get Enough" to the haunting bass line in "Bad
Company" and the fast beats of "Movin' On",
Bad Company exemplified raw rock! Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
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DEEP PURPLE
"Who Do We Think We Are"
24Karat Gold CD (AFZ027)
$19.98
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- Woman From Tokyo
- Mary Long
- Super Trouper
- Smooth Dancer
- Rat Bat Blue
- Place In Line
- Our Lady
The third and final album by the historic
Mark II lineup of Deep Purple spotlights the unmatchable
team of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon
Lord, Roger Glover and Ian Paice on bass and drums
and lead singer Ian Gillan. Leading off the album
is the definitive first version of the band's standard-to-be
Woman From Tokyo. Also featured are the bluesy
Place In Line and the energetic Gillan showpiece
Rat Bat Blue. Remastered by Steve Hoffman. |
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MONTROSE
"Montrose"
24Karat Gold CD (AFZ028)
$19.98
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- Rock the Nation
- Bad Motor Scooter
- Space Station No.
5
- I Don't Want It
- Good Rockin' Tonight
- Rock Candy
- One Thing on My
Mind
- Make It Last
Among the hard rockin' bands of the 1970's, Montrose
(fronted by the dynamic team of guitarist Ronnie Montrose
and future Van Halen lead singer and wild man Sammy
Hagar) stands as one of the best and most influential
metal bands to come. Their debut release, 1973's "Montrose",
is considered to be the group's finest work. Included
are several band originals, including the anthemic
Rock The Nation and a fierce version of the standard
popularized by a young Elvis Presley, Good Rockin'
Tonight. Mastered for this disc by Steve Hoffman. |
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THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
"Minute by Minute"
(AFZ025)
$19.98
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- Here to Love You
- What a Fool Believes
- Minute by Minute
- Dependin' on You
- Don't Stop to Watch
the Wheels
- Open Your Eyes
- Sweet Feelin'
- Steamer Lane Breakdown
- You Never Change
- How Do the Fools Survive?
This is where the "new" Doobie Brothers
really made their debut with emphasis on horns and
Michael McDonald's voice and piano. The public loved
it, buying more than three million copies. The recording
establishment gave Minute By Minute four Grammy Awards,
propelling the group to its biggest success ever.
Features What A Fool Believes, Minute By Minute and
more. |
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FACES
"A Nod Is As Good As A Wink."
(AFZ026)
$19.98
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- Miss Judy's Farm
- You're So Rude
- Love Lives Here
- Last Orders Please
- Stay with Me
- Debris
- Memphis
- Too Bad
- That's All You Need
Boasting songs like Stay With Me, Miss Judy's Farm,
A Nod Is As Good As A Wink. features Rod Stewart on
lead vocals and is their most consistent record and
arguably their best. Nobody rocked better than this.
The collection also includes a rollicking cover of
Chuck Berry's Memphis. A Nod...is the most representative
recording of a band that helped shape hard rock and
punk for years to come. |
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