Bulldog - Smasher (1974 Buddah)

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Bulldog - Smasher (1974 Buddah) (Size: 330.06 MB)
  01. Bulldog - Flamingo.flac 43.24 MB
  02. Bulldog - Are You Really Happy Together.flac 27.43 MB
  03. Bulldog - Honeymoon Couple.flac 24.05 MB
  04. Bulldog - Bad Bad Girl.flac 23.32 MB
  05. Bulldog - Brown Eyed Handsome Man.flac 27.3 MB
  06. Bulldog - We Had A Real Good Time.flac 35.14 MB
  07. Bulldog - Ooh When You Smile.flac 26.83 MB
  08. Bulldog - Rock 'n' Roll Hootchi Coo.flac 49.83 MB
  09. Bulldog - I Tip My Hat.flac 24.76 MB
  10. Bulldog - I Tried To Sleep.flac 41.71 MB
  Artwork
  Digi Sleeve Front.jpg?042148 2.46 MB
  Digi Sleeve Inner.jpg?042148 1.95 MB
  Disc.jpg?042148 969.84 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 1.04 MB
  Bulldog - Smasher.cue 1.83 KB
  Bulldog - Smasher.log 10.49 KB
  Bulldog - Smasher.m3u 392 B
  Front.jpg?042148 34.46 KB

Description


Artist: Bulldog
Title Of Album: Smasher
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Buddah
Country: US
Genre: Pop rock
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+.cue

When the Rascals broke up in 1972, guitarist Gene Cornish and drummer Dino Danelli wasted little time putting together another band.

For the unaware, the Rascals — who were initially called the Young Rascals — held sway as one of the greatest groups of the 1960s. Hailing from Long Island, New York, the band collected a cluster of shiny gold nuggets, including “Good Lovin’,” “I’ve Been Lonely Too Long,” “Groovin’,” “How Can I Be Sure,” “It’s a Beautiful Morning,” and “People Got to be Free,” that keenly mixed punchy rock arrangements with a smooth soul slant.

And so, shortly after the Rascals ceased to be, Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli joined forces with lead singer and bassist Billy Hocher, guitarist Eric Thorngren and keyboardist John Turi, resulting in the birth of Bulldog. The band’s self-titled debut album, produced by Gene and Dino, suggested they were off to a very promising start. Dominated by a loose and lively party vibe, Bulldog (Decca Records) stomped and swaggered with the raunchiest of the lot.

Smasher, Bulldog’s second album, appeared in 1974 on the Buddah label, and although credible moments were to be had, sales were weak and the band was then laid to rest. Come 1978, Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli connected with ex-Raspberries guitarist Wally Bryson and formed Fotomaker, and they experienced a brief burst of fame with their brand of slick power pop.

Hammering the point home with funky frills and boogie woogie rhythms, Bulldog steps in as a classic example of early-’70s blues-rocking soul. To be played loud for maximum effects, here’s an album worth checking out.

Tracks:
1. Flamingo (Eric Thorngen, Billy Hocher) - 4:16
2. Are You Really Happy Together (Eric Thorngen, John Turi, Billy Hocher) - 2:43
3. Honeymoon Couple (Eric Thorngen, Billy Hocher) - 2:23
4. Bad Bad Girl (Eric Thorngen, John Turi, Billy Hocher) - 2:18
5. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Chuck Berry) - 2:42
6. We Had A Real Good Time (Dan Hartman, Edgar Winter) - 3:28
7. Ooh When You Smile (Eric Thorngen, John Turi, Billy Hocher) - 2:39
8. Rock 'n' Roll Hootchi Coo (Rick Derringer) - 4:55
9. I Tip My Hat (Eric Thorngen, John Turi, Billy Hocher) - 2:27
10.I Tried To Sleep (Eric Thorngen) - 4:07

Personnel:
Gene Cornish - Rhythm Guitar
Dino Danelli - Drums, Percussion
Billy Hocher - Lead Vocals, Bass
Eric Thorngen - Lead Guitar
John Turi - Vocals, Keyboards, Saxophone

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