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Jag hade fel om Wizzard och Ron Wood, han heter Roy Wood och spelade i Elo inte Stones. En viss skillnad
The combined sight and sound of Wizzard was stunning; what the eyes could hear, the ears could see! Wizzard roared across the pop scene like Santa Claus on a Harley Davidson, scattering a well established musical sobriety in all directions.
Debuting in the charts at No. 4 with "Ball Park Incident", Wizzard followed up with two No. 1’s in "See My Baby Jive" and "Angel Fingers" and a Christmas classic that still sounds today as fresh as a snowflake! Meanwhile, Roy was enjoying hits under his own name and gave new meaning to the term "solo album" when he wrote, produced and played everything on the L.P., "Boulders". Recorded at Abbey Road, it further intrigued all the pop kids who had bought the "Wizzard Brew" L.P. expecting a dozen more cuts like the gloriously commercial "See My Baby Jive".