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 | | With a band Called ‘Waysted’ and an album called “The Good, The Bad, and The Waysted,” this just had to be a fine Rock ‘n’ Roll album, but right from the first track it surpasses all expectations, giving you full on music right from the get-go. |
 | | For this CD release what you get is ‘Waysted’s’ first release, a mini album of five tracks, preceded by the official first album (nine tracks) by which time Jerry Shirley had been replaced by Andy Parker bringing the ex-U.F.O. contingent up to three, and a final bonus track. |
 | | Paul Chapman went into virtual retirement in his beloved Wales, Way and Parker to various reincarnations of U.F.O. and Waysted, Jerry Shirley to this day is beating the skins for a reformed ‘Humble Pie’ and poor old Fin Muir has disappeared without trace. |
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