Boxer – Below The Belt – 1975, Absolutely – 1977, Bloodletting – 1979, MP3


One of the numerous havens that have not yet found themselves as a permanent haven for Keith Ellis (ex-Van Der Graaf, Juicy Lucy) and Tim Bogert (ex-Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Jeff Beck Group). An uninteresting collective, where the leader was the hitherto unknown talented organist Chris Stainton.

Below The Belt – 1975 192kbps
pic1. “Shooting Star” (Patto/Halsall)
2. “All the Time in the World” (Halsall)
3. “California Calling” (Patto/Halsall)
4. “Hip Kiss” (Patto/Halsall/Ellis/Newman)
5. “More Than Meets the Eye” (Patto)
6. “Waiting for a Miracle”(Halsall)
7. “Loony Ali” (Patto/Halsall)
8. “Save Me” (Patto)
9. “Gonna Work Out Fin” (Patto/Halsall)
10. “Town Drunk”(Stamp/Avery)

Absolutely – 1977 192kbps
pic1. “A Fool in Love” (Bogert/Patto)
2. “Red Light Flyer” (Patto)
3. “Big Lucy” (Bogert/Stainton/Patto)
4. “No Reply” (Stainton/Patto)
5. “Can’t Stand What You Do” (Bogert/Stainton/Patto/Fisher/Tuduri)
6. “As God’s My Judge” (Stainton/Patto)
7. “Rich Man’s Daughter” (Patto)
8. “Everybody’s a Star” (Stainton/Patto)
9. “Hand on Your Heart” (Bogert/Stainton/Patto/Fisher/Tuduri)

Bloodletting – 1979 320 kbps
pic1. “Hey Bulldog” (Lennon/McCartney)
2. “The Blizzard” (Patto)
3. “Rich Man’s Daughter”(Patto)
4. “Big City Fever” (Patto)
5. “The Loner” (Young)
6. “Why Pick on Me” (Patto)
7. “Love Has Got Me” (Patto)
8. “Dinah-Low” (Stamp/Avery)
9. “Teachers” (Cohen)

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