Heavy blues, or psychedelic rock? Best decide yourself. Somehow reminds me of Cream. You'll find some great riffs and licks, give them a try!
Album information:
01 - White Lace And Strange 02 - I Love A Woman 03 - Country Life 04 - Red House 05 - Moon Child 06 - Dear Dream Maker 07 - King Of The Black Sunrise 08 - Open Up Your Eyes
Some hard rock will do us all good. Includes bonus songs.
Album information:
01 - Butter Queen
02 - Daze
03 - Another Day
04 - One Third of a Lifetime
05 - Nice One
06 - What's My Man
07 - Three Man Army
08 - See What I Took
09 - Midnight
10 - Together
11 - Agent Man (Bonus)
12 - Travellin' (Bonus)
13 - What's Your Name (Single Vers. Bonus)
Band information:
The group was formed by Adrian Gurvitz and Paul Gurvitz, formerly of The Gun. Following the band's dissolution, Adrian played with Buddy Miles and Paul played with Parrish & Gurvitz, then reunited as Three Man Army. Their debut album, A Third of a Lifetime, featured several drummers, including Miles, Carmine Appice (of Vanilla Fudge) and Mike Kellie (from Spooky Tooth).
Tony Newman, who had previously played with Sounds Incorporated and Rod Stewart, joined for the group's next two albums, and a fourth album was planned but never recorded. Newman then left to play with David Bowie, and the Gurvitzes united with Ginger Baker as the Baker Gurvitz Army.
Found this band very early on and still listen to them occasionally. A psychedelic goodie, one of those albums that you'll like every track on. "Chocolate Moose" and "Love Machine" are lovely songs.
Album information:
01-Chocolate Moose 02-Written On The Wind 03-I've Been Waiting Too Long 04-Soul Drippin's 05-Get Some Beads 06-Ain't Nobody 07-Try Me 08-Love Machine 09-Have You Been Sleepin' 10-From A Camels Hump