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- 01. Friend of Mine
02. Road of Life
03. Same Old Story
04. Twenty–Four Hours
05. Superstition
06. 77 St. Thomas Road, pt. 1
07. 77 St. Thomas Road, pt. 2
08. Jubilee Shuffle
09. Funk Song
ARGUS
Argus
[engl] Argus were an obscure British outfit with connections to Rare Amber and Julian’s Treatment. Their sound was hard–hitting bluesy hard–rock, similar to Hackensack or Killing Floor. In 1973, they recorded a five–track demo with the intention of securing a record deal which sadly never arrived. It is included here along with a few live tracks from post–Argus underground psych–prog outfit Anaconda. First time on vinyl.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 25.06.2019
- EAN
- EAN 4040824088934
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