In 1975, the southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section released their fourth album, their second under the Polydor label after their relationship with Decca's American subsidiary. Recorded at Studios One in Georgia, this release featured a lineup of Ronnie Hammond (vocals), J.R. Cobb (guitar), Barry Bailey (guitar), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Paul Goddard (bass), Robert Nix (drums), and Buddy Buie (vocals and production). The album contains several energetic southern rock tracks such as "Crazy" and "It Just Ain't Your Moon", while the boogie-blues "Boogie Smoogie" and the melodic "Dog Days" and "All Night Rain" showcase the album's exceptional quality. However, despite their increasingly consistent and effective style, with a pleasant and melodic sound, and songs of a high level of sophistication and refinement, they failed to gain much popularity, so in their next release they opted to harden their sound with a greater prominence of the more forceful guitars closer to hard rock.


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