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| Studio album by Bad Company | ||||
| Released | 26 June 1974 | |||
| Recorded | November 1973 at Headley Grange | |||
| Genre | Hard rock | |||
| Length | 34:49 | |||
| Label | Swan Song Island Records (UK) |
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| Producer | Bad Company | |||
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| Bad Company chronology | ||||
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Bad Company is the eponymous debut album by hard rock band Bad Company.
The album was recorded In less than 10 days at Headley Grange with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio in November 1973.
The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard's Pop Albums chart (North America). Since then the album has sold in excess of five million copies and has become the 46th best selling album of the 70'sRIAA.[1]
The singles "Can't Get Enough" (which was to feature in an advertisement for Levi's jeans in 1999) and "Movin' On" peaked at #5 and #19 respectively. "Rock Steady", "Bad Company" and "Ready for Love" (the latter originally recorded by BadCo guitarist Mick Ralphs during his tenure with Mott the Hoople) are also "classic rock" radio staples.
In 2006 a limited edition CD of 24K Gold was released. It had taken over a year to find the original master tapes, then the analog masters were put through proprietary A/D converter. Another remaster was previously released in 1994.
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Album - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1974 | Pop Albums | 1 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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| 1974 | "Can't Get Enough" | Pop Singles | 5 |
| 1975 | "Movin' On" | Pop Singles | 19 |
| Preceded by Fulfillingness' First Finale by Stevie Wonder |
Billboard 200 number-one album September 28 - October 4, 1974 |
Succeeded by Endless Summer by The Beach Boys |
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