The 'lost' third album from Lone Star

The 'lost' third album from Lone Star

Riding High (Audio CD)

Customer Review

What this would then for a classic, great work in 1978, as the third album by Lone Star can be, if it had been fully ausproduziert. Imagine a mixture of Boston, Foreigner, Deep Purple Mk. 4 and Uriah Heep and has a rough idea of ​​these ten songs, which were due to guitarist Paul 'Tonka' Chapman for more than twenty years of gathering dust existence finally been published.

In the late 70's Paul Chapman was the wrong man to Michael Schenker replace with UFO, and singer John Sloman was definitely the wrong choice as a replacement for John Lawton with Uriah Heep. But together they could, as evidenced by these shots can be quite fantastic.

Who forgives the less than optimal sound quality of these recordings, which will not be disappointed by this CD. But on the contrary.

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