Among the members of Bad Company, singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke witnessed the collapse of Free, guitarist Mick Ralphs witnessed the collapse of Mick Ralphs in Mott the Hoople and bassist Boz Burrell participated in King Crimson's stagnation. In the aftermath of their debut LP of the previous year, Bad Company appeared determined not to fall into the traps of any of those groups. While retaining all of the spontaneous combustion of the earlier album — which, like Straight Shooter, was recorded "live" by mobile units — they managed to refine their musical energy, give it sharper direction and came up with fistfuls of apparently innocuous but totally effective hard rock surprises.
Good Lovin' Gone Bad
Weep No More
Call On Me
Feel Like Makin' Love
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