Only Want You For Your Body

Buffalo
Only Want You For Your Body

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Aztec Music
Release date: 14/Mar/2008
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Sales Rank: #21446 in Mainstream Rock
#40798 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 1899401149
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 I'm a Skirt Lifter Not a Shirt Raiser
1.2 I'm Coming on
1.3 Dune Messiah
1.4 Stay with Me
1.5 What's Going on
1.6 Kings Cross Ladies
1.7 United Nations
1.8 What's Going on -7 Inch Edit/ Mix
1.9 United Nations -Live GTK Version
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Only Want You For Your Body" is a classic hard rock album by the legendary Australian band Buffalo, released in 1974 and now available on CD through Aztec Music. This record showcases Buffalo's raw energy and heavy sound, blending bluesy riffs with powerful vocals to create an iconic piece of Australia's early heavy metal scene. The album features standout tracks like "I'm a Skirt Lifter, Not a Shirt Raiser," "Kings Cross Ladies," and the title track itself, all of which highlight the band's uncompromising attitude and musical prowess. Buffalo was one of Australia?s pioneering hard rock bands, influencing countless acts that followed with their bold style and relentless touring schedule throughout the 1970s. Their previous albums such as "Volcanic Rock" have cemented their status as cult favorites among rock enthusiasts worldwide. Aztec Music is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic Australian music releases; they specialize in high-quality reissues that often include bonus material and detailed liner notes for collectors.
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: AZOZ7.2
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Yuriy P. - 11/Mar/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
Only Want You for Your Body is the third album by Australian proto-metal band Buffalo, recorded and originally released in 1974 on the Vertigo label. A far more structured and polished release than the previous album Volcanic Rock, Only Want You for Your Body was conversely a much harder and heavier release. Buffalo had abandoned the progressive and psychedelic elements of their style, in favour of a more straightforward, modernistic approach to heavy metal. On the basis of this album, Buffalo were perhaps one of the earliest acts to develop heavy metal music away from its blues-rock origins – with some passing similarities to future metal acts later in the decade, such as those in the new wave of British heavy metal scene. The album even bizarrely contains a precursor to the death growl on the outro to the track "What's Going On". Buffalo courted controversy again with their album artwork – the cover depicting a half-naked obese woman tied to a torture rack. Adding further fuel to accusations of misogyny was the shift in lyrical emphasis towards sex, in particular the tracks "I'm a Skirt Lifter, Not a Shirt Raiser" and "Kings Cross Ladies". This also marked a shift towards street-level oriented lyrics – an approach that would be later adopted by compatriot hard rock acts including AC/DC, The Angels and Rose Tattoo.