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This lost metal curio from biker band the Boyzz
shoots Southern fried boogie Point Blank into a mean
horn section, resulting in an grizzly slaughter of
Blood, Sweat & Tears (heavy on the first two). Lou
Marini and Alan Rubin blew with BST, among others.
Separating the Boyzz from the men, yelper "Dirty"
Dan Buck cooks speeder "Lean 'N' Mean" raw on the
barbe, and the seven-minute "Destined to Die" evokes
an uneasy rider raging from white line fever. Only
in the '70s could these Boyzz from Illinois get away
with the too-whacked Too Wild to Tame, and it shows.
Keyboardist Anatole Halinkovich (now Tony Hall, )
axeman Mike Tafoya, and bassist Dave Angel cleared
out and cleaned up to create the B'zz. ~ Doug Stone,
All Music Guide
Meat
Loaf introduced the Boyzz who brought the house down and
then brought out Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, Karla DiVito,
and Ellen Foley with an amazing all-star jam at the end
of the show. The entire show was
filmed.
courtesy of Cleveland International Records
You will
receive a DVD of the Boyzz performing live at the Agora
Ballroom, The Legendary B'zz American Bandstand
appearance (with a song not included on the B'zz album,
"Falling for You") as well as
the original "Too Wild to Tame CD, The B'zz Get Up CD and 2
bonus Lost Boyzz CD's!
$30 +
$2.50 shipping.
All
of the above PLUS another complete Boyzz Concert from
Champaign in 1980 before the break-up.
$50 + $2.50 shipping. |