Desolation Angels

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This page is about the album. For the novel by Jack Kerouac, see Desolation Angels (novel)
Desolation Angels
Desolation Angels cover
Studio album by Bad Company
Released March 17, 1979
Recorded 1978
Genre Hard rock
Length 40:43
Label Swan Song Records
Producer(s) Bad Company
Professional reviews
Bad Company chronology
Burnin' Sky
(1977)
Desolation Angels
(1979)
Rough Diamonds
(1982)


Desolation Angels is a 1979 album by the rock band Bad Company. It was their 5th studio release. Paul Rodgers revealed on In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an episode to Desolation Angels) that the album's title came from the novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac.

Desolation Angels was recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey, England in late 1978.

It is considered the last strong album by Bad Company, mostly because it contains the last big hit by them, "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy," written by Paul Rodgers which its inspiration came from a guitar synthesizer riff that Rodgers came up with.

"Gone, Gone, Gone", written by bassist Boz Burrell, also received substantial airplay on rock stations. It was the first of only three songs he ever wrote for the band, but is widely revered as one of the band's finest compositions.

The album reached #3 on the Billboard album charts in 1979 and went Platinum in 1979 and Double Platinum subsequently.

A cover version of "Oh, Atlanta", written by Mick Ralphs, was recorded by Alison Krauss and appears on her 1995 album Now That I've Found You: A Collection.

The album was remastered and re-released in 1994.

Record Label - Swan Song Records

  1. "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" – 3:19
  2. "Crazy Circles"
  3. "Gone, Gone, Gone"
  4. "Evil Wind"
  5. "Early in the Morning"
  6. "Lonely for Your Love"
  7. "Oh, Atlanta"
  8. "Take the Time"
  9. "Rhythm Machine"
  10. "She Brings Me Love"

  • Paul Rodgers - Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Synthesizers
  • Mick Ralphs - Lead Guitar, Keyboards
  • Boz Burrell - Bass Guitar
  • Simon Kirke - Drums

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1979 Pop Albums 3

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1979 "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" Pop Singles 12
1979 "Gone Gone Gone" Pop Singles 44
Bad Company
Paul RodgersMick RalphsBoz BurrellSimon Kirke
Brian Howe • Robert Hart • Steve Price • Felix Krish • Rick Wills • Dave Colwell • Jaz Lochrie • Mark Wolfe
Discography
Studio albums: Bad CompanyStraight ShooterRun With the PackBurnin' SkyDesolation AngelsRough DiamondsFame and FortuneDangerous AgeHoly WaterHere Comes TroubleCompany of StrangersStories Told & UntoldMerchants of Cool
Live albums: What You Hear Is What You GetLive in Albuquerque 1976
Films and videos: Merchants of CoolInside Bad Company 1974-1982
Compilation albums: 10 from 6The Original Bad Company AnthologyMerchants of Cool
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