Big City Boy fan here, too - back in the day they would be discussed once in a awhile on audities (I'm looking at you, Bill Holmes). Slamer was also in bands like Streets and Steelhouse Lane, but those never grabbed me like the uniqueness of City Boy. I just looked him up on All Music and apparently he had a band called Slamer that put out an album in 2006. I'll have to try and dig up that one - doesn't seem to be on Spotify (although a Japanese artist named Slamer is). -----Original Message----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 21:46:27 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: JJ Giddings To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: City Boy - Same (1976) und The Galileo 7 Message-ID: <6839805.146181.1507351587432@wamui-aurora.atl.sa.earthlink.net> >I just listen (again) to the first album by the english band City Boy. Fine >Artpop, Rock and Pop. Check it out here: > LOVE City Boy- Mike Slamer is a great guitarist...song appropriate tone and an excellent groove. I haven't heard the first one in a while. I have it on one of the Renaissance "two-fers." that came out. I certainly hope one day City Boy will get a box set or a re-issue using the actual master tapes, if they exist. I'm thinking the reissues I have were needle drops.