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A Little Bit Of Something If you're lonely I can make it right I'm always thinking o…
A Winter Through the evergreen forest to our special place You too…
A Winter's Tale The nights are colder now Maybe I should close the…
Abracadabra I heat up, I can't cool down You got me spinning…
All The Wrong Reasons Got this information I don't want to act upon Taking advant…
Another Place Chorus: Let me take you to another place Without a trace…
Gone I Was Gone 03:32 I never took a helping hand I always thoug…
How Deep How Deep How deep do you wanna go (how deep, how…
I Can't Go For That Easy ready willing overtime Where does it stop Where do yo…
Into The Blue Some facts you were born to win But I know I've…
Little Bit of Something If you're lonely I can make it right I'm always thinking o…
Love Me One More Time All I want' Tonight is gonna be so hard to bear I…
Search The World Some things you get for free Like floating along on the…
She's Not There Well no one told me about her The way she lied Well…
Sign Your Name Fortunately you have got someone who relies on you It start…
Similar To You Looking at my black book In fact it′s more blue To find…
Spellbound Let me give you a place to go A page of…
Still There was a time when love was blind and maybe…
The Art Of Love We belong And no matter how we struggle through the years …
Walk Away What you choose to be Is how you choose to see I…



yes we can Walk through Sun on the sand And kiss where ocean land you w…


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Albums

Fundamental Roll (Columbia / Culture Factory, 1977)
Not Shy (Columbia, 1978) - U.S. #44
HiFi (Columbia, 1979) - U.S. #201
The Last Stroll (Columbia, 1980)
Wild Exhibitions (MCA / Backstreet, 1983)
The Mad Dog Sessions (recorded 1986 but not released until the new millennium on Red Steel)
Walternative (We, 1999)
Doin' Time On Planet Earth (as The Brooklyn Cowboys) ( Leap Records, 2000)
The Lost Album (Renaissance, 2000)
Mad Dog (Red Steel, RMCCD, 2001)
Apocalypso Now (Gaff, 2002)
Dodging Bullets (as The Brooklyn Cowboys) (Leap Records, 2002)
The Other Man In Black (as The Brooklyn Cowboys) (Leap Records, 2003)
The Meaning of Live (Red Steel, RMCCD, 2004)
Raw Elegant (Spectra, 2011)
Myth America (Classic Music Vault, 2014)
True Songs (WE Music, 2017)
Sound as Ever (as The Burritos, 2018)
Magnet and Steel EP (Red Steel, RMCDE9261, 2019)
Hot Summer Nights EP (Red Steel, RMCDE9260, 2019)
Mad Dog (Redux Remaster) (Red Steel, RMCDA9263, 2020)
The Meaning of Live (Redux Remaster) (Red Steel, RMCDA9259, 2020)
Apocalypso Now (Redux Remaster) (Red Steel, RMCDA9272, 2020)
Walternative (Redux Remaster) (Red Steel, RMCDA9274, 2021)
Fascination (Red Steel, RMCCD9269 & RMCDA9263, 2021)



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Mark

I feel privileged to have grown up listening to 70’s music. It will last forever!

jamesdewer

Amen, Talent and proclivity towards writing songs were basic requirements. One hit wonders abound. Trends come and go. Talent however, the innate ability of some sort to find your life's strength and passion in music and to excel at it. Well it never fades away.

Thomas avery

This song will last forever

monmixer

I agree , from Hendrix to this.

Phoenix B.

Me, too.

Roy West

Best music ever

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Douglas

This was back when people could still sing and play their instruments better than anything on the radio today

Proto Rhinocerator

Other than the occasional Tiny Tim, you had to have real talent back then.
The 70's had such a smooth vibe. I've been going back and looking for all those songs I remember from back then.
Thunder Island, Eres Tu, Fool If You Think It's Over, My Angel Baby, Pilot of the Airwaves, stuff like that. So good.

eyemNew

I didn't know we still had radios today.

It's all on the internet

Josette Dupres

Exactly

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