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Glam Slam Guide
The eight-piece, face-painted, sax-wailing, rainbow-haired glam orchestra who made Christmas forever weird and wanted you to see their baby tonight. Roy Wood left ELO, grew the maddest beard in rock, slapped on war-paint thicker than Kiss, and assembled the loudest, campest, most joyous gang of glam lunatics Britain ever saw. The Glam Slam Essentials Wizzard Brew (1973) – Album Release (1973)One long, mad, prog-glam freak-out – “Wear a Silly Grin”, “Buffalo Station”. Not radi

Wizzard
Oct 14


The Move: California Man Album (1974)
A Vibrant Proto-Glam Compilation The Move’s California Man LP, was released in the UK on October 7, 1974, on Harvest Records (catalogue: SHSP 4035). This 11-track compilation gathered key singles and tracks from the band’s later years (1970–1972), showcasing their shift from psychedelia to proto-glam rock and foreshadowing the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). Produced by Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne, the album highlighted Wood’s flamboyant energy and Lynne’s melodic finesse, but it

Wizzard
Oct 6, 1974


Wizzard: "Do Ya" Single (1974)
The Move’s "Do Ya" backed with "No Time" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Harvest Records (catalog number HAR 5086)...

Wizzard
Sep 12, 1974


The Move: "The Best Of The Move" Advert (1974)
The Move’s "The Best Of The Move" , a full-page advert in Creem Magazine , August 1, 1974.

Wizzard
Jul 31, 1974
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