Ye Olde Metal 1976 Author:Martin Popoff In-depth, never-published interviews, reviews, and inside information on rock and metal of the 1970s. Chapters: — * Max Webster Max Webster: interviews with all members on this Canadian band's album. — * Scorpions Virgin Killer: interview with Klaus, Rudy and Uli about this record, the blasphemous German cover art etc., the concept of a "virgin ... more »killer"
* Point Blank Point Blank: Rusty, John and Philip talk about being Bill Ham's second banana ZZ Top
* Angel Helluva Band: one of the greatest albums of all time; amazing stories about the business muscle behind the signing of the band. Frank and Mickie dish the goods
* Rex Rex: OK, Rex is one of the most entertaining guys ever talked to. His stories about the mob and singing on the lunch room tables are the funniest thing heard in years. A lot of Leber and Krebs in here too
* Moxy II: Buddy and Earl on struggling in Canada and then saying, screw it, and playing heavy next time
* Teaze Teaze: heaviest Canadian album of the '70s bloody 'ell, you should know about it
* Lone Star Lone Star: What happens when your whole band becomes scientologists? Plus you'll love Kenny's Peter Grant/Led Zeppelin story
* Starz Starz: OK, Rex is the best, but his brother Michael Lee is pretty funny too. Cool Kiss/Sean Delaney crossover stuff here
* Ted Nugent Free For All: OK, the best story in here, bar none. Interview with the whole band. A 16,000 word expose on the album!
* Boston Boston: Martin had the privilege of talking to Brad Delp at length about this album before his shocking suicide. Tom provides some great stuff as well. As tribute, Brad is on the cover of the book
* Foghat Nightshift: bloody LOVE this album, and Roger and Craig do it justice
* Kansas Leftoverture: talked to Steve, Kerry, Phil and Robbie here. Good overview of what Kansas was getting at, and Steve lets us get a good look at his state of mind« less