Snafu Part 1 (1973, and Situation Normal 1974)

 









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British rhythm and blues / rock band formed in January 1973 shortly after Bobby Harrison had completed his first solo album. He used Micky Moody on sessions for the album and they decided to start a band. Mick got in touch with Colin Gibson, who was doing sessions at the time and they were later joined by Peter Solley and Terry Popple.

Definitely in the basic blues rock category, with good compositions here and there and little progressiveness.  Enjoyable on the basis of the energy and high level of musical competence.

From the first album, the song called Drowning in the sea of love sounds like it should have been a huge radio hit back in the day-- not now of course:



Goodbye USA is surely and sadly an apt song title for these troubled times:



From the second album, Jessie Lee:




source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/11/snafu-part-1-1973-and-situation-normal.html

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