Three Man Army
Two (blue Vinyl)
Brothers Adrian and Paul Gurvitz were responsible for some of the most progressive hard rock sounds of the late '60s and
'70s, first in The Gun, and later with Cream drummer Ginger Baker in The Baker Gurvitz Army. In between those two bands,
though, was the one that was perhaps the best of the bunch; Three Man Army put out three records from 1971 to 1974 that
would nestle nicely in your heavy British rock collection next to, say, Cactus and Jeff Beck's Truth and Beck-Ola
records. 1974's Two was, confusingly, their third album, and its safe to say they saved their best for last. "Polecat
Woman" kicks off the record with a Led Zep-like boogie stomp, "Today" is very Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, and
"Flying" almost sounds like a harder version of Badfinger. But the highlight might be "I Can't Make the Blind See,"
which, with its orchestration and soulful vocals, almost sounds like a power ballad done by Traffic. This overlooked
'70s hard rock platter gets a long-overdue vinyl reissue with a cobalt blue pressing limited to 1500 copies!
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-07-2022
Label
Item-nr
1299233
EAN
0848064013341
Availability
Not in stock