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Blue Ash - No More No Less 1973

Here is another rare treat for y'all. And no I am not In Canada this time, but the guid ole U.S. of A folks. Power pop/rock band "Blue Ash" hail from Ohio and released two albums in the early 70's, this one "No More, No Less" being their debut. They were however formed in the late 60's and started by playing clubs and were later picked up the record labels. Their songs are very good and addictive and their rocky presence is very alluring. Their stuff was well out of print until, well six months ago, and hopefully I will not have any problems with posting this, as it is a fine testament of a classic band and I'm sure those collectors, power pop rockers and fellow readers alike will agree me.







01. Abracadabra (Have You Seen Her?) (3:05)
02. Dusty Old Fairgrounds (2:46)
03. Plain To See (2:41)
04. Just Another Game (2:57)
05. I Remember A Time (2:55)
06. Smash My Guitar (3:15)
07. Anytime At All (2:19)
08. Here We Go Again (3:23)
09. What Can I Do For You? (3:50)
10. All I Want (2:57)
11. Wasting My Time (2:50)
12. Let There Be Rock (2:33)

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7 comments:

ge said...

cut 1 is quite the super song---and cut 2 is a rare Dylan-penned number---i liked 'em since the 70s, but lost the LP----then clicked my heels when the CD came out but left it back east!

Gift Blogger said...

Thanks for this, and all your great MP3s.

binkerbo said...

Always good to see old classics resurrected...thank you for posting this!

僻乐mp3 said...

ge,

I knew the track was familiar but couldn't quite place it. Thanks.

Good that you have got a fresh copy in the interim till you get back east ;]

Many thanks for stopping by and taking the time out to comment on this cool band.

C.

僻乐mp3 said...

These are my Gifts to you Gift Blogger ;] Thank you and enjoy what presents you might find.

Chuntao

僻乐mp3 said...

No worries binkerbo,

Enjoy. Classics are our specialty ;]

Chuntao

Leo Rattans said...

Another interesting place to go is
http://whitetrashsoul.blogspot.com/2010/01/interview-frank-secich-blue-ash-stiv.html

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