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- 01. Susie Q
02. Tousaw
03. Friday Fish
04. Prodigal
05. My Life
06. Strange Power
07. Cement Jungle
08. Ruins
09. Disaster
10. Loser
BLIND RAVAGE
Blind Ravage
[engl] Blind Ravage were formed in Montreal in the late Sixties by well- seasoned musicians, including keyboard virtuoso Serge Fleury and ace guitar player Jean Charbonneau. In 1971 they released their only album on the Crescent Streel label. Hard- rock with bluesy overtones, heavy guitar playing, punkish vocals and swirling Hammond organ. Nine original songs plus a killer hard- rock version of ''Susie Q''. Here's the first ever vinyl reissue, featuring remastered sound and insert with linernotes.- Format
- LP
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- EAN
- EAN 4040824085261
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