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The group released Company of Strangers the following year, on which Colwell and Wills were credited as full band members. [14] In late 1998, Rodgers and Burrell returned for a reunion of the original lineup of Bad Company, recording four new tracks and touring throughout 1999. [1] [15] After the tour, the group disbanded again. [16]
Bad Company's first two studio albums, Bad Company (1974) and Straight Shooter (1975), were re-released on CD, digital and vinyl on 7 April and 1 July 2015 respectively. [ needs update ] The release encompassed the original albums newly remastered in 2015, alongside single b-sides, studio demos, interviews and previously unreleased songs from ...
Bad Company's most successful album was their 1974 debut, Bad Company. It was a Number One album on the Billboard 200 and also made the Top 3 on the UK Albums Chart . This album featured their biggest hit, " Can't Get Enough ", which is their only Top 5 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest-charting single on the UK Singles Chart ...
Bad Company, a 1980 Canadian film by Peter Vronsky; Bad Company or The Bay Boy, a film by Daniel Petrie; Bad Company, an Argentine drama by José Santiso; Bad Company, an American neo-noir thriller by Damian Harris; The Nature of the Beast or Bad Company, a 1995 film by Victor Salva
In Concert: Merchants of Cool is a live album and DVD by English hard rock band Bad Company. It was recorded principally at The Paramount Theater, Denver, Colorado and The Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, California, in January 2002.
Company of Strangers is the eleventh studio album by the English blues rock band Bad Company, and their first with lead singer Robert Hart (in place of Brian Howe who had replaced Paul Rodgers in 1986). The album was released in June 1995, [3] and was their last album of original material.
Dangerous Age is the eighth studio album by hard rock band Bad Company. The album was released in August 1988. [3] It was their second album with Brian Howe as lead vocalist and first with Steve Price credited as bass guitarist. It was produced and largely co-written by Terry Thomas. It helped bring the group back into the spotlight, with major ...
They formed in 1998 [5] as "Bad Company" from the ashes of Renegade Hardware acts Future Forces Inc (dBridge and Maldini) and Absolute Zero (), although they had also worked together in various configurations: Stein, White and Maldini released The Code as Absolute Zero & Subphonics on Renegade Hardware; [6] Stein and Wojcicki released Otto's Way as Fresh & Vegas on Metro Recordings, [7]