Featured peformers: Doc Neeson (vocals, composer), Rick Brewster (guitar, composer), Bob Spencer (guitar), Jim Hilbun (bass, backing vocals), Brent Eccles (drums), John Brewster (composer). It also included a re-recorded version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", which had been issued as their debut single in March 1976 from their first album, The Angels. Status Quo's lyric of "'Cause I never thought I'd see or hear you again" being also similar to the re-written Angels lyric. ". By the mid-1980s "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" had developed a cult status with audiences responding with "No way, get fucked, fuck off! The album followed in the next month in both LP and cassette formats. The Angels voluntarily paid an "out-of-court settlement" to Status Quo of a reported "six figure sum" to avoid any potential problems due to the numerous similarities between "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" & the Status Quo 1974 single B-side "Lonely Night". K 445; Vinyl 7"). SEPC8792; Vinyl 7").
Released in 1980 on Epic (catalog no.
Genres: Pub Rock, Hard Rock. Ahead of the album's appearance they released their second single, "You're a Lady Now", in July 1977. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again / Shoot It Up, a Single by The Angels. Released in 1988 on Mushroom (catalog no. The album cover was designed by Peter Ledger and won the King of Pop award for 'Best Album Cover Design' in 1979. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again / Shadow Boxer, a Single by Angel City. Therefore, the stories that …