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Album Review: Frankie Miller – The Rock (1975)
Unlike his first two albums Frankie Miller’s third album “The Rock” featured his own backing band so was marketed as being by The Frankie Miller Band rather than as a solo release. Recorded in sight of the famous Alcatraz prison … Continue reading
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Tagged Ain't Got Mo Money, Album Reviews, Alcatraz, Andy Fraser, Arthur Conley, Blue Soul, Blues, Bob Segar, Celtic, Chrissy Stewart, Classic Rock, Delbert McClinton, Edwin Hawkins Singers, Etta James, Frankie Miller, Free, Henry McCullough, Highlife, I'm Old Enough, James Dewar, Jimmy Johnstone, Johnny Halladay, Martin Leedham, Mick Weaver, Music, Music Review, Once In A Blue Moon, Otis Redding, Paul Kossoff, Paul Rodgers, Rock, San Quentin, Singer/Songwriter, Stu Perry, The Memphis Horns, The Rock, UFO
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Album Reviews: Frankie Miller – Highlife (1974)
After Frankie Miller had recorded his debut album “Once in a Blue Moon”, with pub rockers Brinsley Schwartz, record company Chrysalis decided that what he really needed to bring out the best in his talents was a producer. Miller suggested … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Blues, Classic Rock, Music, Music Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter
Tagged Aaron Neville, Album Reviews, Allen Toussaint, Andy Fraser, Betty Wright, Brickyard Blues, Classic Rock, Frankie Miller, Free, Gladys Knight, Highlife, Hues Corporation, I'll Take a Melody, Jerry Wexler, Jess Roden, Martin Leedham, Music Review, Otis Redding, Paul Rodgers, Phil Spector, Rock, Shoo-Rah, Singer/Songwriter, Three Dog Night
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