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Nobody I knew back in 1974 and in the following years would ever admit to actually thinking Bad Company was cool. it's not necessary to get into what we were listening to -- more hard than ripe at age 14 -- which could range all over the map, but cool kids on Long Island didn't just openly groove to Bad Company. They hid that groove like their weed, like their drinking, like the boyfriend their parents loathed, but in the back of the car, maybe riding with some older kids that just got their license, ...
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Bad Company's debut album and my favorite. I can't remember how many I've had over the years, starting with a vinal then an eight track then I don't know how many cassetes. Now on cd and I will take better care, this one is one of those I will take to my grave. MOST EXCELENT!
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To me, this is the best music album from Bad Company. If you want a taste of what Bad Company is all about, this is the one for you.
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Released in 1974, Bad Company's eponymous debut is the work of a tight, muscular, and completely professional rock `n' roll band who knew how to combine hard rock, blues, pop, and country to maximum (commercial) effect. Their sound was lean, mean, and instantly accessible, and as a result, their first record soared to the top of the charts, taking two singles ("Can't Get Enough" and "Movin' On") to #s 5 and 19, respectively. And although their music smacks of prefab commercial concerns, it's hard to deny ...
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ESSENTIAL ALBUM!!! This is Bad Company's finest effort, by far! It's an incredible debut album by a supergroup; Paul Rodgers (vocals, guitar, piano) & Simon Kirke (drums), both from Free, Mick Ralphs (lead guitar) from Mott the Hoople & Boz Burrell (bass) from King Crimson. So it shouldn't be a surprise that the album reached #1 on the charts. It's also hard to believe that there were only two singles released from this classic album, "Can't Get Enough" which peaked at #5 & "Movin' On" made it to #19 (and ...
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