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Fuse

Fuse made a little-known record for Epic by the end from the ’60s, and it is chiefly remembered for including two potential associates of Cheap Technique: Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson. The record is an typical, perhaps somewhat substandard, past due-’60s hard rock and roll recording. It appears forward for some areas of ’70s steel and art rock and roll in its overwrought vocals, tandem hard rock and roll electric guitar riffs, and classical-influenced keyboards. It had been reissued, with two reward tracks from an individual, by Rewind in 2001. Fuse was originally the Grim Reapers, and aroused curiosity from Epic once they had been seen helping Terry Reid in Chicago in middle-1968. Changing their name to Fuse, they documented a self-titled recording in past due 1968 beneath the improbable auspices of maker Jackie Mills, who later on created The Brady Number. The album do virtually nothing, and even though they did have sufficient material for another album, they might not launch another LP ahead of their separation in 1970.

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