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Buffalo, not to be confused with Aussi hard rockers, were a South African studio disco project put together by singer Peter Vee. They basically "disco-fied" classic tracks such as this great Rare Earth number and did quite well on the charts and in thec lubs.
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Biography by Brendan Swift
Hailing from Sydney, Australia,
Buffalo's hard rock style from
the 1970s would ironically earn
them their greatest success in
the late '80s in countries such
as France and Germany, thanks to
the band's recordings on the
collectible Vertigo label.
The first Australian band to
sign to Vertigo, Buffalo was one
of the heaviest bands, along
with Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs
and Blackfeather. Their debut
album, Dead Forever..., sold
over 25,000 copies and was
followed by Volcanic Rock in
July 1973 and Only Want You for
Your Body in June 1974. Their
controversial album covers were
in the best heavy metal
tradition, as were some of their
outlandish song titles (such as
"I'm a Skirtlifter, Not a Shirt
Raiser"). Slide guitarist Norm
Roue joined in mid-1974, but
when guitarist John Baxter was
fired, the band began it's
downward spiral. Karl Taylor
joined the band and their next
album, Mother's Choice, was
released in March 1976:
Phonogram had rejected their
first two album title choices of
Songs for the Frustrated
Housewife (too sexual) and
Thieves, Punks, Rip-offs and
Liars (too controversial). By
album's release, Roue and Taylor
had left. Chris Turner then
joined and Colin Stead made a
short appearance. Bassist Peter
Wells was next to leave and
formed the highly successful
Rose Tattoo. He was replaced by
Ross Simms. Buffalo then
supported Ritchie Blackmore's
Rainbow during their Australian
tour in November 1976. By the
time Buffalo's next album,
Average Rock'n'Roller, was
released in July 1977, they had
disbanded.

Peter
Wells
John Baxter
Chris Turner
Norm Roue
Ross Simms
Karl Taylor

Leño
The Master's Apprentices
Blackfeather
Coloured Balls
Black Sabbath

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