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This Brussels “company” was the first Belgian band who got labelled as a “hard rock” band. Their debut single “The Beast” was a slightly primitive and raunchy affair. It opens with a heavy guitar intro and a speech from a priest. Nevertheless, it sold in good quantities and gave the band along with this new “production company” Raza their first hit-record. Carriage Company was then: Angelo Antioco on guitar, Francis Soens on drums, Jan D’Haese on bass and vocals and lastly Phil Greenslade on vocals and guitar. Philips was the experienced guy from the band as he had already been part of a rock and roll group called “Les Night Rockers” who released four singles in 1965. The band remained in the public eye during 1969 as they played a lot of successful shows including an appearance in august at the Bilzen Rock & Jazz festival (with The Moody Blues and Rory Gallagher’s Taste on that bill). Although not quite evoking the spirit of their live shows, the follow-up single “Sunday Morning/’Cause I Love You” was more consistent although the B-side had a somewhat weak “slow” on it. It was the first one with new drummer Francois Philips. It didn’t hold the band from playing as they’ve could be seen on several occasions, like on September 5th 1970 they played the “pop hot festival” in Huy where Yes was headlining. Another big event was the “Ghent Festival” on November 28, 1970 where Stray was headlining. Their third vinyl appeared in the form of the “Feel Right / In Your Room” single,
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