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Old 04-22-2013, 02:42 PM   #265 (permalink)
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Wow. That is one terrible cover.
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There were some great albums in 1975, but they were mainly British: Sad Wings of Destiny by Judus Priest, Fish Rising by Steve Hillage, Recycled by Nektar, Drive On by Mott, Nightingales and Bombers by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Kick Off Your Muddy Boots by the Graeme Edge Band and Budgie's Bandolier.
I've got the Judas Priest album down as 1976, stuff like Steve Hillage and Nektar are too prog for this journal. I never thought of Mott's Drive On as a good album, maybe I'll listen to it again and Bandolier is definitely in my top 10.
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