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Back to Nowhere with Robert Hazard and the Heroes: Out of the Blue
by MiDoyle | Apr 18 '03
Pros: Great tunes from this mid-80s Philly area legend.
Cons: The audio fidelity is admittedly a bit lacking.

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Product Rating: 5.0



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Re: I added this to the database... (Reply to this comment)
by MiDoyle
Shelly: Thanks. I asked epinions to move it if possible now that you've added it to the database since that will avoid the anal "wrong category" police from showing up.
Apr 18 '03
11:31 am PDT

Re: I was more of a Hooters fan than a Hazard fan.... (Reply to this comment)
by MiDoyle
Nick: I concur. I followed a bunch of Philly area bands while in College and bit later: Hazard, the Hooters, the A's, and later John Eddie, Ben Vaughan Combo, and Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers. There was always something "good" coming out from that area and luckily most also played the Jersey Shore circuit too. cheers
Apr 18 '03
11:28 am PDT

I was more of a Hooters fan than a Hazard fan.... (Reply to this comment)
by NFP
...during my late 70s, early 80s Philly days, but -- as I'm sure you can relate -- I felt a desperate need to support anything of consequence from Philly. (I even bought an Edison Electric LP in 1969, fer cryin' out loud!)

Needless to say, the world still doesn't know Jack about Hazard, the Hooters, or Edison Electric.

Oh, well.

nick
Apr 18 '03
10:50 am PDT

I added this to the database... (Reply to this comment)
by lambchops
http://www.epinions.com/Out_of_the_Blue_-_Robert_Hazard

It's the info I found at that site. If you happen to track down a higher res picture, I'd be happy to add a better one. The current one is pixelated.

Shelly.
Apr 18 '03
10:14 am PDT