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Original release 1971. Remastered. A decade before hitting the charts with the early '80s AOR group Franke & the Knockouts ("Sweetheart"), soulful singer Frankie Previte was fronting the upstate NY band Bull Angus, an unjustly overlooked six-piece hard rock group that released two solid albums on Mercury Records. Their 1971 self-titled debut is the heavier and better of the two, filled with jammy, slightly jazzy, progressive-tinged hard rock not unlike a mix of Uriah Heep, Grand Funk Railroad, and the harder tunes of Spirit. There's really not a bad cut on Bull Angus, but favorites include hard rockin' single "Run Don't Stop", the far-out "Uncle Duggie's Fun Bus Ride", "Miss Casey", and the cleverly-titled closer "No Cream for the Maid". Produced by Vinny Testa, with stereo separation for the band's two guitarists.
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