Ravi Shankar&George Harrison - Collaborations - 3CD+DVD

Three Man Army - Third of a Lifetime - CD

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1. Butter Queen - 5:20
2. Daze - 4:10
3. Another Day - 7:04
4. One Third of a Lifetime - 4:30
5. Nice One - 4:21
6. What's My Name - 4:37
7. Three Man Army - 5:26
8. See What I Took - 3:43
9. Midnight - 5:43
10. Together - 6:58

Editorial Reviews:

The first Three Man Army album, despite its confidently trio-based title, actually teamed Paul Gurvitz and Adrian Gurvitz with a number of different drummers, including Buddy Miles, Spooky Tooth's Mike Kellie, and Vanilla Fudge's Carmine Appice. Though the Gurvitzes were able at mimicking the cliches of early-'70s hard rock, their material was ordinary to the point of dullness, and their guitar soloing stereotypical almost to the point of unwitting self-parody. A good number of British bands in the Led Zeppelin-Deep Purple spectrum did this kind of stuff better. There were occasional glimmers of something that went outside the genre's narrowest bounds -- a bit of pop harmonizing in "Three Man Army," acoustic guitar flavorings for "Agent Man" and "See What I Took," blues-soul organ improvisation in "Midnight," a strange lyrical grounding for "Butter Queen" ("if your name is Barbara, how come they call you butter queen?" they ask rhetorically). The two best tracks were the least typical -- "Together" is much more Beatlesque early-'70s rock with a hippie attitude (and a synthesizer) than it is hard rock, and "A Third of a Lifetime" is a genuinely pretty orchestrated instrumental ballad. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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