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RARE AND MINT 1976 RADIO PROMO ONLY RELEASE
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ZZ TOP '' ON TOUR ''
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USA - LONDON RECORDS -
Original mid 70's PROMOTIONAL ONLY rarity, a fan favorite for good reason. Though the legendary group endeared a long fruitful career, their early '70s period found the band full of fire... this promo-only release was intended to promote the bands concerts ...
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NOT FOR SALE
Given to radio stations and record dealers to promote their "Worldwide Texas Tour"; which kicked off on May 29th, 1976.
Gotten rare the last several years. long time no see and here's a mint beauty, 42 years of age and never released on the retail market. The radio promo ccenters on prime early ZZ TOP and the only LP one would ever need in enjoying the bands best tracks, one gem after another through both sides... check it out :::::
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ZZ TOP aka “That Little Ol’ Band From Texas,” lay undisputed claim to being the longest running major rock band with original personnel intact and, in 2004, the Texas trio was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Of course, there are only three of them – Billy F Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard -- but it’s still a remarkable achievement that they’re still very much together after almost 50 years of rock, blues, and boogie on the road and in the studio. “Yeah,” says Billy, guitarist extraordinaire, “we’re the same three guys, bashing out the same three chords.” With the release of each of their albums the band has explored new ground in terms of both their sonic approach and the material they’ve recorded. ZZ TOP is the same but always changing.
ZZ TOP’s music is always instantly recognizable, eminently powerful, profoundly soulful and 100% Texas American in derivation. The band’s support for the blues is unwavering both as interpreters of the music and preservers of its legacy. It was ZZ TOP that celebrated “founding father” Muddy Waters by turning a piece of scrap timber than had fallen from his sharecropper’s shack into a beautiful guitar, dubbed the “Muddywood.” This totem was sent on tour as a fundraising focus for The Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi, site of Robert Johnson’s famed “Crossroads” encounter with the devil. ZZ TOP’s support and link to the blues remains as rock solid as the music they continue to play. They have sold millions of records over the course of their career, have been officially designated as Heroes of The State of Texas, have been referenced in countless cartoons and sitcoms and are true rock icons but, against all odds, they’re really just doing what they’ve always done. They’re real and they’re surreal and they’re ZZ TOP.