Three Man Army - A Third Of A Lifetime (Reissue, Remastered) (1970)
BAND/ARTIST: Three Man Army
- Title: A Third Of A Lifetime
- Year Of Release: 1970
- Label: Aziя Records
- Genre: Hard Rock, Crossover Prog
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:03:21
- Total Size: 164/420 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Butter Queen (Adrian Gurvitz, Keith Ellis) - 5:23
2. Daze (Adrian Curtis, Lou Reizner) - 4:02
3. Another Day - 6:49
4. A Third Of A Lifetime - 4:29
5. Nice One - 4:10
6. Three Man Army - 5:05
7. Agent Man - 5:36
8. See What I Took - 3:31
9. Midnight - 5:23
10. Together - 6:34
11. What's Your Name (Single Version) (Adrian Gurvitz, Lee Baxter Hayes) - 3:31
12. Travellin' - 4:00
13. What's Your Name (Previously Unreleased) (Adrian Gurvitz, Lee Baxter Hayes) - 4:36
Line-up::
Adrian Gurvitz - Guitar, Vocals, Organ, Mellotron
Paul Gurvitz - Bass, Vocals
Mike Kelly - Drums
With
Buddy Miles - Drums (Track 1), Bass (Track 5), Organ (Track 9)
Following hot on the heels of the demise of their former band Gun, THREE MAN ARMY was formed in 1970 by brothers Adrian Gurvitz and Paul Gurvitz. Their initial effort A Third of a Lifetime appeared on Pegasus Records the following year, featuring contributions by drummers Buddy Miles, Mike Kellie and Carmine Appice.
Tony Newman would eventually join as the permanent sticksman for the rest of the lifespan of this Britsh power trio. Mahesha would be the first production Newman appeared on, initially released in 1972, then reissued with alternate cover art in 1973 as Three Man Army. 1974 saw the trio's last attempt at achieveing fame and fortune with Three Man Army Two. But like the other productions of this band commercial success eluded them also on this occasion and the band folded around 1975.
Just over 30 years later an epilogue of sorts would appear in the shape of the album Three Man Army Three, issued by German label Revisted Records. Featuring just over 30 minutes of demo recordings planned for a rock opera (Three Days to Go), compiled and reworked by Paul Gurvitz.
Tony Newman would eventually join as the permanent sticksman for the rest of the lifespan of this Britsh power trio. Mahesha would be the first production Newman appeared on, initially released in 1972, then reissued with alternate cover art in 1973 as Three Man Army. 1974 saw the trio's last attempt at achieveing fame and fortune with Three Man Army Two. But like the other productions of this band commercial success eluded them also on this occasion and the band folded around 1975.
Just over 30 years later an epilogue of sorts would appear in the shape of the album Three Man Army Three, issued by German label Revisted Records. Featuring just over 30 minutes of demo recordings planned for a rock opera (Three Days to Go), compiled and reworked by Paul Gurvitz.
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