J. Teal Band - Cooks 1977
"Surprisingly good, underrated small-town hard rocker cruising on a backbone of tight jams that enhance almost every song, with a guitar-playing that is Quicksilver-like in its probing flow. Billy Hardy’s lead playing is as good as anything I’ve heard on an Lp of this kind, and unusually varied. The band also offers up a long introspective Top Drawer-ish brooder, utilizing an odd psychedelic effect which again sounds like something from a late 1960s Bay Area album. This LP isn’t unknown, but I bet a lot of people out there will be surprised by how good it is" - The Acid Archives
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Hi Carlos, I'd like to hear this one but unfortunately the links lead to the Fraction album. If you could fix, that'll be great. Thanks in advance and Thanks for still going - Great site. Cheers..... Ian
ResponderEliminarHey Iansaunders24, thanks for the alert. The link is correct now, enjoy it.
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