Bad Company's 1974 self-titled release stands as one of the most important and accomplished debut hard rock albums from the '70s. Though hardly visionary, it was one of the most successful steps in the continuing evolution of rock & roll. This album signified a return to more primal, stripped-down rock & roll. Throughout the 35-minute album, Paul Rodgers' mesmerizing and gritty vocals hardly vary in tonal quality, offering a perfect complement to Mick Ralphs' blues-based guitar work.
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This is about the only album by them I really like. The title track is awesome. You keep surprising me with the albums and the video's you put on here. I can wait to see what is next.
Tender Heart, if you really like this album, you'll be surprised at the rest of the stuff they have released...
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