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 Post subject: [2010-08-02] Rococo "Run From The Wildfire" compilation of 1970s recordings (Angel Air UK)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:51 am 
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2010 collection from the '70s Prog Rock outfit. Rococo was one of London's finest Prog Rock bands of the 70's and were formed by a young musician Roy Shipston, who had been a trainee journalist at Melody Maker. In 1972, he quit journalism and formed Rococo and immediately obtained a singles licensing deal with the now infamous Deram Records. The band broke attendance records headlining at The Marquee Club as well as playing support on UK tours. The band also included, as its bass player, John Rhino Edwards who would later go onto fame and fortune as a member of Status Quo. All the tracks on this album were recorded during the '70s and highlight how exciting and original the band were. Angel Air.

1. Hoodlum Fun
2. The Hollywood Brats
3. Quicksilver Mail
4. Home Town Girls
5. Out In The World
6. Midsummer Hill
7. Bellatrix
8. Street Boy
9. The Living Rock
10. Space Tone

— Bonus Tracks —
11. Wildfire
12. Ultrastar

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