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  2. The Sweet discography - Wikipedia

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    2 1 — Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be "Co-Co" 2 42 — — 1 3 3 2 2 99 "Alexander Graham Bell" 33 — — — 24 — — [A] — — — Non-album singles "Poppa Joe" 1972 11 70 — — 3 16 1 2 2 — "Little Willy" 4 65 — 1 1 9 6 7 — 3 US: Gold [16] "Wig-Wam Bam" 4 15 5 — 1 4 6 6 18 — "Block Buster!" 1973 1 29 1 30 1 1 1 3 — 73 "I'm ...

  3. The Sweet (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet is a compilation album released as Sweet's debut album in the US and Canada, substituting for the 1971 UK album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be. (The band's second album, Sweet Fanny Adams was also not given a US release, but tracks from that and the band's third album Desolation Boulevard were combined on the US version of that album to compensate for this.) [citation needed]

  4. Desolation Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Desolation Boulevard is the third studio album by the British glam rock band Sweet, originally released in the United Kingdom in November 1974.Two noticeably different versions of the album were released: one by RCA Records in Europe, and another by Capitol Records in the United States, Canada and Japan.

  5. The Sweet - Wikipedia

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    In January 1973 "Block Buster!" became The Sweet's first single to reach number 1 on the UK chart, remaining there for five consecutive weeks. [2] After their next single "Hell Raiser" was released in May and reached number 2 in the UK, the band's US label, Bell, released the group's first American album The Sweet in July 1973. [2]

  6. Sweet Fanny Adams (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Fanny Adams is the second album by Sweet, released on 26 April 1974 through RCA Records. [2] [3] [4]Also their first album simply as Sweet.The album was a turning point and change in the band's sound, featuring more of a hard rock sound than their previous pop record.

  7. Block Buster! - Wikipedia

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    was the band's sole UK No. 1 hit. Released in January 1973, it spent five weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart, [8] and also made #1 in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria and Ireland, and #3 in Finland, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway. Outside Europe it peaked at #1 in New Zealand, #29 in Australia and at #73 on the American Billboard Hot 100.

  8. Category:1973 albums - Wikipedia

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    Deodato 2; Desperado (Eagles album) Diamond Girl (album) Diary (Ralph Towner album) Dirty Double Mother; Dixie Chicken; Doing It to Death (album) Don't Cry Now; Don't Mess with Mister T. Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player; Double Diamond (album) Down the Road (Manassas album) Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes; Duncan Browne (album) Duo ...

  9. Strung Up (Sweet album) - Wikipedia

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    Strung Up is a 1975 double live/compilation album by the English glam rock band Sweet released by RCA Records in 1975. The first disc contains seven songs recorded live during a concert at the Rainbow Theatre, London on 21 December 1973.