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The Next Level

Bags of Rock

Scottish
REL Records

Released: 4th February 2013
Catalogue Number: R2CD2036
Barcode: 722932203624
Running Time: 57 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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Maybe the title is right!! Big guitars, synths, drums and the ever friendly Highland Pipes.
Big original compositions - none of your Queen covers here! - keep it different and that will suit a new audience ever searching for surprise.
Bags of Rock might just be the band for them.

1) BOR Intro
2) Travel Through Time
3) Shoot the Runner / Outrun the Shooter
4) Snakes & Cowards
5) Rain Stain Medley:Tain In the Rain / Muirhead's Reel
6) Jigsaw
7) Whisky In the Jar
8) The Next Level
9) Timeless
10) Bad Romance
11) Party At the HQ
12) The Heat Goes On
13) Punchin' the Bag (Barry's Mega Motor)
Maybe the title is right!! Big guitars, synths, drums and the ever friendly Highland Pipes.
Big original compositions - none of your Queen covers here! - keep it different and that will suit a new audience ever searching for surprise.
Bags of Rock might just be the band for them.

Lineup

Gregor 'G-Man' James - Guitar, Vocal & Programming
Alan Brown - Drums
Marcus Cordock - Bass & Vocals
Alan 'Deathface' Blair
Stevie Shedden
Jonathan Graham - Pipes
James Henderson - Pipes
with
Craig Muirhead - Pipes
Chris Judge - B/Vocal (Tk.9)

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