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Album review: THE SWEET – Live at the Marquee 1986
Angel Air www.angelair.co.uk (released 4th August) Recorded back in 1986 this version of the Sweet featured original members Andy Scott (guitars/vocals) and Mick Tucker (drums), joined by Mal McNulty (bass), Paul Mario Day (vocals) and Phil Lanzon (keyboards). The recording … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALL POSTS, Reissues
Tagged Album revie, Andy Scott, Live at the Marquee 1986, Mal McNulty, Mick Tucker, Paul Mario Day, Phil Lanzon, Slade, The Sweet, Uriah Heep
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Album review: THE SUPER HAPPY FUN CLUB – All Funned Up
Throop Records (released August 5th) www.thesuperhappyfunclub.com This is the band’s second album and made after some difficult personal times for the band members. The album is full of mostly upbeat guitars and seriously addictive choruses and harmony vocals. ‘Move On’ … Continue reading