OB1
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Indeed it was, but the band was formed in London and they debuted live in London.
Yes but it's not a Blues rock album from London and Duane Allman's contribution is so important...
Indeed it was, but the band was formed in London and they debuted live in London.
Yes but it's not a Blues rock album from London and Duane Allman's contribution is so important...
this is a tough one blue hammer but a good choice once again.Indeed it was, but the band was formed in London and they debuted live in London.
alright, calm down! was just making the clue tougher :)
Apologies blue hammer I fell asleep before completing the post and semi kicked it to the forum.this is a tough one blue hammer but a good choice once again.
Any album that gets a life time Grammy has to be reckoned with but I am torn because the best tracks for me clearly are some of the covers of the classics.
I first listened to it by chance after "discovering" Blind Faith back in the early seventies another one album so called super group and I have to admit I haven't listened to many of the tracks for a long time.
Most albums that I enjoy now grow on me over time some I didn't take much notice to upon first listening to.
Layla has the riff no doubt but my favourite piece in fact is the piano coda credited to Jim.
its not my favourite track on the album in fact its not in the first three.
I will have a decent listen as its too far gone for me and come up with a rating.
Is Welcome to the Pleasure Dome in consideration. If not it should be
Thank fuck.Confirm it is in the Top 1100