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He's from the US, but toured as lead guitar for two very well known English bands (one from London, one from Hertfordshire) when they were short.
His own albums are instrumental, mostly rock with some jazz fusion.
I was thinking that, in fact I've had that album in my hand, I just don't know what it was.
I remember the album did not have a gloss cover, it was just paper. It got stained easily and the corners got bent.
I remember it so well, but I don't remember it!
Nope, couldn't remember it. When I looked it up I knew it as soon as I saw the title, didn't even have to see the pic. Can't access information in my brain as good as I used to, think it's my BIOS.
I also found out that it was supposed to have a plastic sleeve, that's why it was plain paper.
Staying in the early 70's
The album these objects were on had a title that caused a little confusion, so most people referred to it by it's "unofficial" title (some people added a number).
What are both titles?