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🔘 I Never Believed in Love – Single: Oct. 1977
Label: Warner Bros. Records Catalogue Number: K 17028 Format: 7" Vinyl Single Released: October 28, 1977 (UK) A lush, orchestral pop duet from Annie Haslam and Roy Wood — blending Haslam’s crystalline vocals with Wood’s ornate, melodic production. 🔘 Overview I Never Believed in Love was released on October 28, 1977 as a UK 7" single on Warner Bros. Records (K 17028). A rare collaboration between Renaissance vocalist Annie Haslam and multi‑instrumentalist Roy Wood, the track

Wizzard
Oct 28, 19772 min read


📰 Alice, Has He Gone Mad? - Disc Feb. 1974
A three‑part Disc presentation: Alice Cooper on the cover, a chaotic and humorous feature inside, and a full‑page Warner Bros. advert crowning the group as “Top International Group.”

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19743 min read


📰 Muscle of Love Single Advert: Feb. 1974
A striking, illustrated one‑page advert announcing “Muscle of Love,” positioning the Alice Cooper Group at their theatrical, muscular peak as they push their final single before the band’s dissolution.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19742 min read


🔘 Maybe I’m Amazed – Single: Apr. 1971
Faces’ raucous, soulful cover of Paul McCartney’s “Maybe I’m Amazed” became one of the band’s most celebrated non‑album singles, capturing the raw, loose, pub‑rock energy that defined their live shows. Released on April 6 1971 across the US and several European territories, the single paired the McCartney cover with the Faces‑penned “Oh Lord I’m Browned Off,” a swaggering B‑side that showcased the band’s trademark humour and chemistry. Although not issued in the UK, the singl

Faces
Apr 6, 19713 min read
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