Obscure bands


Does anyone know a band called City Boy? (70's/80's)Very obscure and very original. It's beyond Me how such great talent goes so unnoticed! Also please chime in on other obscure talented musicians.

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First installment though I won’t promise to write an impression for each of Arcam’s discs (I’m sure you are heart broken over that!!!). I tried Spock’s Beard first...listened to a good bit of "The Oblivion Particle". Then a couple tracks from "X" and then "Snow". Yeesh...In general, I like prog and can tell these guys are good musicians but for whatever reason they don’t light me up. X was most interesting to me. I’m going to re-visit that one. I was kind of anxious to see how much better Snow might be given that was the last one w/Neal Morse.   Didn't listen to X all the way through.  

Velvet Revolver - "Contraband". Okay. But for me nothing extraordinary. Very competent but pretty average. Not much incentive to stick with it and get through the entire album.  Some big names in the lineup but not sure they deceived the big noise VR got.

Mother Love Bone - I’m hearing something I like here. Didn’t spend a lot of time with "Apple". Will re-visit. Heck of a thing about Andrew Wood.

Rival Sons - OKAY! now we’re talking. I don’t know what it is that I like about them, but I like it a lot. Some of that Led Zeppelin thing going for sure. Very good drummer. Listening to "Time & Pressure". Recording sound quality (at least on Spotify) is a bit muddy but this band kicks a**. Looked them up. Jay Buchanan is a great vocalist much in the style of Eric Burdon but possibly with greater range and dynamics. That 2nd track "Young Love" coulda been done by the Animals back in the day.  Wish the sound was better.  

That’s it for today’s exploration of Acman’s arcane list of obscure albums. Want to dig into Rival Sons a bit more tonight.

Lot’s more to sample tomorrow, Lord willing.
PS - 
"Buchanan, despite singing in a higher register, demonstrates an Eric Burdon-like swagger on 'Young Love.'"

Had to come back to toot my own horn on that call about Buchanan vis a vis Burdon.  Apparently the AllMusic Guide reviewer saw it that way too.


Buchanan reminds me of Paul Rodgers at times also.
And yes their recordings are not the best.
Hey arcam...
Yes, I did note the similarity to Paul Rodgers on certain tracks (and Robert Plant as well).  Their drummer has Bonham down too.

Watched a few You Tube videos.  Not sure if Keep on Swinging & Electric Man are more recent.  Maybe they represent what sells plastic these days but I thought both cuts were a simpler, more repetitive and less imaginative than stuff off Time & Pressure and an EP I listened to.  SQ aside, I might end up getting T&P.  

You are correct, a new release, "Hollow Bones" is scheduled for June 10.  

Thanks for turning me on to Rival Sons.  Still have a bunch of other stuff from your list to check out.