Label: Arcangelo Records (Japan), ARC-8038
Style: Hard Rock
Country: London, UK
Time: 36:39
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 254 Mb
Three
Man Army was a forgettable British hard rock band of the early '70s,
playing period guitar-slanted music that sounded like warm-up fodder for
bigger stadium acts. The constants in the lineup were Adrian Gurvitz
and Paul Gurvitz, both of whom had been in Gun. After Gun expired,
Adrian went to America to play with Buddy Miles, while Paul formed
Parrish & Gurvitz. The pair reunited, however, to record the debut
Three Man Army album, A Third of a Lifetime, using several different
drummers (including Miles, Carmine Appice from Vanilla Fudge, and Mike
Kellie from Spooky Tooth). Tony Newman, formerly of Sounds Incorporated
and the Rod Stewart Group, joined for the next (and final) two Three Man
Army albums. While there were rehearsals for a fourth LP, it was never
started, as Newman left to join David Bowie's band and the Gurvitz
brothers teamed up with Ginger Baker to record three albums as the Baker
Gurvitz Army.
(allmusic.com/artist/three-man-army-mn0000925947#biography)
01. Polecat Woman (03:52)
02. Today (06:18)
03. Flying (03:08)
04. Space Is the Place (06:20)
05. Irving (04:17)
06. I Can't Make the Blind See (04:03)
07. Burning Angel (03:32)
08. In My Eyes (05:07)

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