When legendary classic rockers Bad Company performed at the historic British venue Wembley Arena in London on a beautiful April 2010 spring night…
Bad Company – Live at Wembley (2011)
When legendary classic rockers Bad Company performed at the historic British venue Wembley Arena in London on a beautiful April 2010 spring night…
Rough Diamonds is the sixth album by rock band Bad Company released in August 1982.Rough Diamonds, like its predecessor…
Bad Company’s 1974 self-titled release stands as one of the most important and accomplished debut hard rock albums from the ’70s. Though hardly…
One year after Bad Company’s multi-platinum self-titled debut, the British band returned to London to record a follow-up. Utilizing…
It was no surprise when Straight Shooter, Bad Company’s second album, came out sounding like a carbon copy of their…
The string finally ran out for Bad Company with their fourth album, Burnin’ Sky. Their approach was so simple that it almost inevitably…
By the time Bad Company released Desolation Angels, it was evident that even Rodgers and Ralphs were getting tired of their…
For the Irish game show, see Fame and Fortune (television). For the U.S. game show, see Fame and Fortune (US).Fame And Fortune is the seventh…
Bad Company launched a major comeback in 1988 with Dangerous Age. It wasn’t the original lineup, lacking Paul Rodgers, but…
Bad Company’s last platinum album, Holy Water is a formulaic yet reasonably engaging collection of AOR hard rock. Although the…
Down to a trio of Mick Ralphs, Simon Kirke, and Brian Howe, the band that called itself Bad Company relies on studio musicians to fill…
Company of Strangers was another generic installment from the reunited Bad Company. While the music is certainly accomplished, and the…
Oddly enough, on this 2002 live recording by Bad Company, vocalist Paul Rodgers sounds younger than he ever has on record. And no…
How is it possible that an arena rock band like Bad Company never left a legit live album in their wake? It certainly wasn’t due…
In retrospect, it’s a bit shocking how fully formed the signature Aerosmith sound was on their self-titled 1973 debut — which may not be the same…
Often overshadowed by the subsequent twin highlights of Toys in the Attic and Rocks, Aerosmith’s 1974 second album, Get Your Wings, is…
After nearly getting off the ground with Get Your Wings, Aerosmith finally perfected their mix of Stonesy raunch and Zeppelin-esque riffing with…
Few albums have been so appropriately named as Aerosmith’s 1976 classic Rocks. Despite hard drug use escalating among bandmembers…
Renting out an abandoned convent on the outskirts of New York City to record the follow-up to the hellacious Rocks may not have been…
Since Aerosmith had become one of America’s premier rock & roll concert attractions by 1978, it was only natural that an in-concert collection…
By the time Aerosmith’s sixth studio release was issued, 1979′s Night in the Ruts, guitarist Joe Perry had finally left the band after years…
Rock in a Hard Place is the sound of Aerosmith at their most “out of it.” Not to say it’s a horrible album by any means — in fact, there are more…
Done with Mirrors is the eighth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released November 9, 1985. The release marked…
The much-ballyhooed reunion of the original Aerosmith lineup had pretty much fallen flat on its face after 1985′s hit-and-miss…