Label: Universal Music (Japan), UICY-94682
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Country: England
Time: 43:12
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 272 Mb
May Blitz was a Canadian-British hard rock power trio that was active in the early 1970s.
The
group was formed in 1969 by bassist Terry Poole and drummer Keith
Baker, the rhythm section of the blues-rock trio Bakerloo, both of whom
left the group when guitarist Clem Clempson departed to join Colosseum.
Jamie Black joined the group on vocals and guitars but both Poole and
Baker left the group before it recorded, Poole and Baker joining Vinegar
Joe and Uriah Heep respectively. Black then added fellow Canadian Reid
Hudson on bass and Tony Newman, who had played with Jeff Beck, The
Hollies and Sounds Incorporated, on drums.
After playing UK pubs, the
group signed with Vertigo Records (in the US they were on Paramount
Records) and released their debut album in 1970. A second album followed
in early 1971, but due to lack of commercial success the trio disbanded
in late 1971. Black and Hudson, both originally from Canada, returned
to their native country while Newman joined Three Man Army, founded and
led by the Gurvitz brothers, Adrian and Paul. Newman later went on to a
long career as a session drummer, including for David Bowie, Donovan,
and George Harrison, and others.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Blitz)
01. Smoking The Day Away (08:23)
02. I Don't Know? (04:52)
03. Dreaming (06:45)
04. Squeet (06:56)
05. Tomorrow May Come (04:52)
06. Fire Queen (04:17)
07. Virgin Water (07:04)

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