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Three Man Army 3
The lost LP
a vinyl exclusive from Records By Mail!

Price: $15.00

Thought to be lost forever, the one surviving tape has been carefully restored, to finally bring this previously-unheard gem to the light of day.'Three Man Army 2' was originally conceived as a double LP. The powers-that-be scaled the project back, so thirty years later, Rock fans can finally hear another full LP of studio recordings.
Tracklistings:
Three Days to Go
Dog's Life
Jubilee
Look at the Sun
I Don't Wanna Go Right Now
Come to the Party
Let's Go Get Laid
Doctor
You'll Find Love
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Three Man Army
Once brothers Adrian (guitar, vocals) and
Paul Gurvitz (bass) had disbanded their trio,
Gun, they rushed immediately,
with former
Spooky Tooth drummer Mike Kellie by their side, into a new heavy
rock adventure - a project, which proved to be well ahead of its time.

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Three
Man Army made their debut in 1971 on "A Third Of A Lifetime" with
Buddy
Miles (drums, organ, bass) as a famous guest star. The "in every way easily written
material made people sit up and take notice, above all, because of the
excellent rhythm craft" (Sounds) and shaped the most dramatic hard rock
sound of highest caliber. Three Man Army were elevated up to the level of
cult stars on the British underground circuit.
The second album release was "Mahesha" which was followed by "Three Man Army II" in 1973.
The well-in-demand session
drummer, Tony Newman, was recruited for the recording of "Three Man Army II". Previously, Newman garnered experience and
reputation on the rock scene with
Jeff Beck,
David Bowie and
Chris Spedding,
as well as having been a member of
May Blitz.
The British band sounded rougher and bluesier than
on their debut, which sparked frequent comparisons to
Cream and
Grand Funk
Railroad. Centre-stage was
Adrian Gurvitz, a true guitar wizard, whose
intricate, hard-driving solos had gained notoriety since his days with Gun,
aided and abetted by the heavy, precise rhythm section.

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Yet proper
commercial success continued to elude them. The band was often praised for
their tight and professional live performances, yet, at the end of the day,
none of their records had made it into the charts.
As a result, the Gurvitz brothers abandoned this project altogether, and
instead embarked on yet another venture, the brand new
Baker Gurvitz Army,
featuring legendary Cream drummer
Ginger Baker. Later, the duo also played
on two records by ex-Moody Blues drummer
Graeme Edge, in the mid-70s:

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"Paradise Ballroom" and "Kick Off Your Muddy Boots". Later still, Adrian
Gurvitz released two solo albums in 1979 and 1980, "Sweet Vendetta" and "Il
Assanio", and one in 1982, for Micky Most's RAK label, "Classic". "Sweet
Vendetta" featured a softer side of Adrian, with the slickly produced,
mellow funky soul, in the style of later
Average White Band, whereas
"Classic" sounded as though things had gone all wrong.
Drummer Tony Newman returned to work once again with David Bowie; he also
played with Ollie Halsall's
Boxer, and participated in the recording of
albums by such notable pop and rock luminaries as
Joan Armatrading,
T.Rex,
Shakin' Stevens,
Kevin Ayers and
Lee Clayton - all on the session basis.
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