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Buffalo

Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Buffalo's hard rock style from the 1970s would ironically earn them their greatest success in the late '80s incountries such as France and Germany, thanks to the band's recordings on the collectible Vertigo label. The first Australian band to sign toVertigo, Buffalo was one of the heaviest bands, along with Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and Blackfeather. Their debut album, Dead Forever...,sold over 25,000 copies and was followed by Volcanic Rock in July 1973 and Only Want You for Your Body in June 1974. Their controversialalbum covers were in the best heavy metal ...read more

Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Buffalo's hard rock style from the 1970s would ironically earn them their greatest success in the late '80s incountries such as France and Germany, thanks to the band's recordings on the collectible Vertigo label. The first Australian band to sign toVertigo, Buffalo was one of the heaviest bands, along with Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and Blackfeather. Their debut album, Dead Forever...,sold over 25,000 copies and was followed by Volcanic Rock in July 1973 and Only Want You for Your Body in June 1974. Their controversialalbum covers were in the best heavy metal tradition, as were some of their outlandish song titles (such as "I'm a Skirtlifter, Not a ShirtRaiser"). Slide guitarist Norm Roue joined in mid-1974, but when guitarist John Baxter was fired, the band began it's downward spiral. KarlTaylor joined the band and their next album, Mother's Choice, was released in March 1976: Phonogram had rejected their first two album titlechoices of Songs for the Frustrated Housewife (too sexual) and Thieves, Punks, Rip-offs and Liars (too controversial). By album's release, Roueand Taylor had left. Chris Turner then joined and Colin Stead made a short appearance. Bassist Peter Wells was next to leave and formed thehighly successful Rose Tattoo. He was replaced by Ross Simms. Buffalo then supported Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow during their Australiantour in November 1976. By the time Buffalo's next album, Average Rock'n'Roller, was released in July 1977, they had disbanded. « hide

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LPs
Average Rock 'n' Roller
1977

2.5
2 Votes
Mother's Choice
1976

3
3 Votes
Only Want You For Your Body
1974

3.8
12 Votes
Volcanic Rock
1973

3.9
45 Votes
Dead Forever
1972

3.5
15 Votes
EPs
Sailor
1977

Sweet Little Sixteen
1976

Rolling
1976

Lucky
1975

Little Queenie
1975

What's Going On
1974

Buffalo
1974

Sunrise (Come My Way)
1973

Suzie Sunshine
1972

Just a Little Rock and Roll
1972

Live Albums
Live at the Bridge Hotel 2013
2022

Volcanic Rock Live
2022

Compilations
Volcanic Rock / Only Want You for Your Body
1998

Skirt Lifters (Highlights & Oversights 1972-1976)
1989

Rock Legends
1980

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