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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
You and your Bad Company The problem was Bad Company were really just in it for the money and the only album they ever put out that was worthy of the individual talents of the band members was their debut. The second album wasn't bad but from then on it was usually bland rock.
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Oh, sorry I didn't see this post until just now.
Their popularity here in this area was really limited to the 70s era.
Holy Water in '90, with Brian Howe on vocals is half decent.
Bad Company was one of the main blues rock bands here in the northeastern part of the United States during the 70s. Then you had blues rock bands like Aerosmith and so on.
I get the impression that Bad Company was never that popular in the UK. At least, not as popular as they we're here in the US during the 70s anyway.
Free, seems to be more popular of the two bands in the UK.