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The Continental Walk by The Rollers

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After Les McKeown's Unfortunate Bust In Japan In 1978 Bay City Rollers Left Him In The Dust To Search For A New Voice For The Band. Enter One Duncan Faure South African Poster Boy And Former Member Of Trevor Rabin's Rabbitt. In Retrospect Some Question Whether This Was A Bad Career Move. While Sales Figures Would Certainly Indicate So Faure's Writing And Vocal Talent DID Lend A Bit Of Credibility To The Band The Rollers Recorded Three Albums In A Grasp Towards Artistic Legitimacy Between 1978 And 1981. His Faure's First Outing With The Band "Elevator" Turned Out To Be An Incredible Collection Of Finely Tuned Power Pop. At The Time Audiences Failed To Take Notice. Realizing That They Needed To Move Quickly On Another Album Outtakes From The "Elevator" Sessions Were Salvaged Embellished And Eventually Used For The Bulk Of Their Follow Up "Voxx". Arista Chose Not To Release "Voxx' In The States Or In The UK. Presuming That Since BCR's Biggest Fanbase Was In Japan The Asian Market Was Their Natural Target. "Ricochet" The Rollers' Final Offering Is Was At Best A Lukewarm Affair. Aside From A Handful Of Strong Tracks The Album Is Relatively Forgettable. Within A Few Years The Original Lineup Reunited To The Delight Of Their Massive Japanese Following. Exerpted From Robots For Ronnie

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