Bad Company
Biography
Formed in 1973, the British hard rock outfit Bad Company was a supergroup comprised of ex-King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell, former Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs, and singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke, both previous members of Free. Powered by Rodgers' muscular vocals and Ralphs' blues-based guitar work, Bad Company was the first group signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song vanity label. Bad Company's eponymous 1974 debut was an international hit, topping the U.S. album charts and scoring with the number one single "Can't Get Enough of Your Love."
Straight Shooter, issued the following year, was another major success, notching the hit "Feel Like Makin' Love," while 1976's Run With the Pack was Bad Company's third consecutive million-selling record. After 1977's Burnin' Sky, Bad Company recorded 1979's Desolation Angels, which embellished the group's sound with synthesizers and strings; a three-year hiatus followed before the release of Rough Diamonds, the group's final LP in its original incarnation.
In 1986, Ralphs and Kirke resurrected the Bad Company name, enlisting former Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe to replace Rodgers. The reconfigured unit's debut, Fame & Fortune, was a commercial failure, but 1988's Dangerous Age became a minor hit. Released in 1990, Holy Water fared even better, as the power ballad "If You Needed Somebody" became a Top 20 success. Here Comes Trouble, issued in 1992, achieved platinum status, and earned another Top 40 hit with "How About That." On their 20th anniversary, Bad Company expanded into a quintet with the addition of bassist Rick Wills and rhythm guitarist Dave Colwell, and released the live retrospective The Best of Bad Company Live...What You Hear Is What You Get.
Two more LPs -- 1995's The Company of Strangers and the next year's Stories Told and Untold -- followed, and in 1998 the original lineup of Rodgers, Ralphs, Kirke, and Burrell reunited to record a handful of new tracks that surfaced alongside past material early the following year on The Original Bad Company Anthology. A reunion tour followed that spring. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Stories Told & Untold
1996

Holy Water
1990

Desolation Angels
1979

Burnin' Sky
1977

Straight Shooter
1975

Bad Company
1974
dbenson46, they're good, but no one is better than the beatles =)
moomoo007, first of all, i'm 15 and i think they're great. second, "poop sauce?" seriously? are you in second grade? |
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Paul is a great voice, but as a person, an arrogant sumbitch
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Yes - they had some great songs - but the reality is they were a flash in the pan. Shooting Star is one of the best ever songs though !!!
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Puts me right back into grade school in Milwaukee... a h h h , the 70's.
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Heather, I have several of their albums....wi l l you come clean my house?
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Good stuff! I loved Desolation Angels. Paul Rogers had the best, solid manly voice! Love it..
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Bad Co. is all about rnr and anyone who says different can kiss...well you know!!
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You cannot say enough about this band, Exceptional and under-rated. This band rocked the mid 70's and beyond. Still one of my top 10 groups of Rock and Roll.
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An excellent rock-n-roll band that has so far and will continue to stand the test of time. Good traveling or just kicking back, hanging w/friends all the way to getting off your a** and cleaning the house music.
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Yeah, you can love rock and roll without loving Bad Company...if you call Jessica Simpson rock and roll.
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Paul's voice is Bad Company - and not Queen! Bad Company a kick tail rock band.
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yes , They are BAD in the good sense....gre a t band ....after FREE....
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Reminds me of drinkin beer at the old (sl)Easy Street biker bar.
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Never as cool as Free, but a notch above most of the AOR yawn-staples of the later 70's. Acceptable "classic rock" fare.
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