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Old 04-27-2013, 11:08 AM   #71 (permalink)
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I like Starship too.

I like all the Earth Band albums, but I think The Good Earth (Mick Rogers on lead vocals and guitar) and Watch (Chris Thompson on lead vocals, Dave Flett on lead guitar) are my favourites. Glorified Magnified, Messin', Nightingales & Bombers and Roaring Silence are all great. Live material worth tracking down is Pink Pop Festival, Live in Pittsburgh, Stepping Sideways, Live in Stockholm and Here We Go Again. Joybringer, originally a non-album track, is one of my all-time favourite singles.

I've got some of those listed albums on CD, but not all (Freak Out! Forever Changes, Strange Days, After Bathing at Baxter's). What do you think of United States of America?
The track Glorified Magnified is a great song and the other albums I need to re-listen to as it's been so long since I heard them. Or are you going to feature any of their material in your prog guide?

United States of America is a psychedelic electronica album that I don't remember that well anymore, all I know is that it was a great debut album (as most bands seemed to do at that time) and I gave it a high mark on my own album listings that I keep, but for some reason failed to put a comment which always helps me remember it better. Joe Byrd also put out another good album about a year later.

Have seen that you've put Atomic Rooster up, will listen to this stuff and comment.
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