Starry-Eyed And Laughing
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Starry-Eyed and Laughing: Starry-Eyed and Laughing
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, March 1975
THIS ALBUM was preceded by a year-long barrage of hype, emanating from England, revolving around the band's stylistic similarities to the early Byrds. ...
Andy Fairweather Lowe, G. T Moore and Starry-Eyed and Laughing at the Roundhouse
Live Review by Chas de Whalley, NME, September 1975
AS SUNDAYS GO, this promised a real party. Wake up for Charlie Gillett's Honky Tonk on BBC Radio London and then down to the Roundhouse ...
Starry-Eyed and Laughing - Thought Talk
Review by Chas de Whalley, NME, September 1975
WHILE AMERICAN COUNTRY Rock bands seem to spring up from everywhere, there has yet to be one from these shores who really convince. ...
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