Stud: Stud
Stud: Stud
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Stud
Label: Out-Sider
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4040824085698
Genre: Rock
LP version. Private hard rock ultra-rarity from Texas exhumed for the first time. With only 200 copies released in 1975, the Stud album has become a holy grail for collectors. A mystery for many years (all the band members used pseudonyms on the album credits), the band seemed impossible to track down... until now. Formed in 1974 in Houston, Stud featured the killer lead guitar of 17-year-old genius Tim Williams, the brutal Rickenbacker bass attacks of Paul Eakin, and the solid-as-a-rock drumming of George Lasher. The chemistry was born when they first starting played together, and after many rehearsals they decided they were ready to record their first album. So they entered the Barons Studios in Rosenberg, and Stud was the result. Powerful hard rock (A Woman Like You and Jim/Blues), killer boogie-rock (Captain Boogie), hard psychedelic jams (the 13 minutes of Stud), and progressive hard rock on the impressive The War Song. File next to Morly Grey and Incredible Hog. Remastered sound. Color insert with lots of previously unseen photos and liner notes by Paul Eakin telling the band's story for the first time.
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