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  1. Bad Company were an English hard rock band from London. Formed in 1973, the group originally featured vocalist and rhythm guitarist Paul Rodgers, lead guitarist Mick Ralphs, bassist Boz Burrell and drummer / percussionist Simon Kirke. The band's final lineup featured constant member Kirke, Rodgers (absent between 1986 and 1998), guitarist ...

  2. www.badcompany.comBad Company

    A celebration of a storied career and a feel-good, hopeful look towards the future, Midnight Rose features Paul’s quintessential larger-than-life vocals in a whole new chapter of his career. The first solo album in nearly 25 years Rodgers powers through all new songs including "Take Love," "Photo Shooter" and more. Track Listing: "Coming Home".

  3. MIDNIGHT ROSE: THE NEW ALBUM FROM PAUL RODGERS NOW AVAILABLE. Legendary rock and roll vocalist Paul Rodgers is ready to rock with a new album of original music. Midnight Rose, his first solo studio release in nearly 25 years, arrives September 22 on Sun Records.

  4. You're listening to the official audio for "Bad Company" originally released on the band's 1974 eponymous debut album.

  5. Active. 1970s - 2020s. Formed. 1973 in Albury, Surrey, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Album Rock, Arena Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll. Group Members. Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Mick Ralphs, Boz Burrell, Brian Howe, Dave Colwell, Howard Leese, Rick Wills, Robert Hart, Todd Ronning, Jaz Lochrie. Album Highlights. Full Discography.

  6. Jul 13, 2016 · 1) Bad Company (1974) The eponymous anthem from the bands first album, this epitomises everything that made the band essential and influential. From the dusty atmosphere to Rodgers’ almost enigmatic vocals and Ralphs’ haunting guitar chime, this is a momentous song.

  7. The discography of Bad Company consists of 12 studio albums, and 6 live albums. Additionally, they have released 29 singles and 6 music videos. Although they were an English band, Bad Company had more success in the United States than in the United Kingdom.

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