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    Posted: July 29 2005 at 13:08

OK, this is really obscure.

There was an album that was done in the early 1980's by the bass player from the Atlanta Rhythm Section (Paul Goddard). I remember reading about it in a Peavey magazine at the time as I was working in a music store and I think Paul Goddard was a Peavey indorsee. I think I may have even heard a little of the album once.

Anyway, I have tried searches on google and everything I can find about Paul Goddard but still no mention of this lost prog project. I am beginning to think maybe it is my imagination but I'm pretty sure this record does exist.

'Anyone know what I'm talking about ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2005 at 13:33

ARS.

Boogie Smoogie (from ARS's  Dog  Days album) was favourite, when Polydor Records were pushing the band in the mid 70's but very little came of it in the UK, so I reckon you have a bit of needle in a haystack search - these seems to be numerous sites dedicated to ARS but sampling 4 or 5 nothing leads into Mr Goddard's separate career.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2005 at 17:24
Bump ...just in case anyone knows this.
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