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Paladin Discography of CDs

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| | Paladin Charge CD (1972) Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered
$19.09 Yet somehow it all sounds a bit forced and heavy-handed. "Good Lord," for instance, encompasses Latin rhythms, a Southern rock segment, space rock passages, and even pop. And this they set about doing with their sophomore set, 1972's Charge. Still it's a hard rocking extravaganza. Far heavier than their previous set, the quintet seemed determined to beat listeners into submission. The Beatles get a nod on "Any Way," funk goes psychedelic on "Get One Together," and the roots of rock are explored on the barrelling "Well We Might," with the rest of the set dedicated to R&B laced rock. This inevitably constricts their musical experimentations, yet the band still take some interesting excursions along the way. "Watching the World Pass By" is even more diverse, kicking off in an easygoing fashion with a jaunty harmonica solo, then running into discordance, a majestic church organ, bouncy blues, a country hoedown, and a jig before a ferocious guitar solo takes the piece out in hard rock style. That's evident from the get go, as they bash their way through the opening track "Give Me Your Hand," a rhythm-heavy number fueled by fiery guitar solos, strident vocals, and a hard rocking sound. But then this is much more a hard rock album, with Derek Foley's guitar now given far more prominence while the vocals stray into Robert Plant territory, and the organ is invariably set towards psychedelia. Having failed to ignite the populace with their eponymous debut, a set brimming with joie de vivre and creative crossovers, Paladin decided the only way to break into the mainstream was to assault it. The only reminder of their previous musical predilections is the Latin percussion that bubbles up halfway through the piece.
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| Paladin Charge CD (1972) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
$30.89 Having failed to ignite the populace with their eponymous debut, a set brimming with joie de vivre and creative crossovers, Paladin decided the only way to break into the mainstream was to assault it. And this they set about doing
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| Paladin Paladin CD (1972) England; Remastered
$19.39 Brainchild of ex-Terry Reid members Peter Solley and Keith Webb, Paladin was born to fuse. But even with their wildly eclectic sound -- incorporating Cuban rhythms, jazz, rock, and psychedelia, the quintet aimed at a surprisingly accessible sound, and should
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Paladin CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Paladin Songs
Popular or famous Paladin music songs: Get One Together, Give Your Hand, Good Lord, Mix Your Mind With the Moonbeams, Watching the World Pass By. More music songs Well We Might, Bad Case Of Love, Come On Home, Daddy Yar, Hold On, Honky Tonk All Night, Let'er Roll, Let's Go, Lover's Rock. More music songs Lucky Man, Make It, Slow Down.
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