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Hate – Hate Kills 1970 (UK, Progressive, Psychedelic Rock)

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Hate – Hate Kills 1970 (UK, Progressive, Psychedelic Rock)

Rab Munro (real name Ne' Robert) began his career on the Glasgow stage, performing in various bands without staying in any one. Rab quickly gained popularity with his rough, low, yet sensual voice. Thanks to his vocal talent, he was recruited to join the successful band "House of Lords." However, by 1970, the band had exhausted its potential, changed its lineup, changed its name, and shifted to prog rock. They were now called "Hate." In addition to Munro (lead vocals), the band included Neil Bruce (organ, piano, vocals), Lenny Graham (bass guitar, vocals), Jim Lacey (guitar), and Alan Pratt (drums, percussion). After two years of existence, "Hate" recorded their only album, "Hate Kills," and disappeared forever...

Tracks:

01. Come Along — 0:00

02. Corridors — 4:33

03. My Life — 7:47

04. Seems Like Any Fool — 12:33

05. Time For Change — 16:32

06. It's Alright To Turn — 19:47

07. She Needs Me — 24:11

08. Never Love Again — 27:05

09. Realisation — 30:30

10. I'm Moving Down — 34:44


Personnel:

Neil Bruce — organ, piano, vocals
Lenny Graham — bass, vocals
Jim Lacey — guitar
Rab Munro — vocals
Alan Pratt — drums, percussion