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BAD COMPANY - BAD COMPANY (1ST ALBUM) *GOLD DISC*
Mfr/Label: AUDIO FIDELITY
Sku: CAUDFI24
Category: Gold CD
Ships on or before: May 19, 2008*
$40.00
$39.99
* All specified ship dates are estimates.

BAD COMPANY - BAD COMPANY (1ST ALBUM) *GOLD DISC*


BAD COMPANY/BAD COMPANY (1ST ALBUM) *GOLD DISC*

Only availble for a short time. This disc will be out-of-print September 2006! 

Bad Company's 1974 self-titled release stands as one of the most important and accomplished debut hard rock albums from the '70s, which made sense since the membership consisted of Free's Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, guitarist Mick Ralphs from Mott The Hoople and bassist Boz Burrell most recently of King Crimonson.

From the simple 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.

Bad Company's 1974 self-titled release stands as one of the most important and accomplished debut hard rock albums from the '70s. Though hardly visionary, it was one of the most successful steps in the continuing evolution of rock & roll, riding on the coattails of achievement from artists like the Eagles and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. From the simple electric guitar lick on 'Can't Get Enough' to the haunting bassline in 'Bad Company' and the fast beats of 'Movin' On,' Bad Company exemplified raw rock & roll at its best. Erupting out of an experimental period created by the likes of Pink Floyd, Bad Company signified a return to more primal, stripped-down rock & roll. Even while labelmates Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy and IV featured highly acclaimed, colorful album artwork, Bad Company's austere black and white record cover stood out in stark contrast. Six years later, AC/DC used the same idea on their smash Back in Black. Throughout the 35-minute album, Paul Rodgers' mesmerizing and gritty vocals hardly vary in tonal quality, offering a perfect complement to Mick Ralphs' blues-based guitar work. Several songs include three-chord verses offset by unembellished, distorted choruses, filled rich with Rodgers' cries. Bad Company is an essential addition to the rock & roll library; clearly influential to '70s and '80s hard rock bands like Tom Petty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Boston.

  1. Can't Get Enough
  2. Rock Steady
  3. Ready for Love
  4. Don't Let Me Down
  5. Bad Company
  6. The Way I Choose
  7. Movin' On
  8. Seagull

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