CD reissue of the debut album from the American Rockers, a mixture of British-influenced Hard Rock and Prog. The album was originally released on the Kama Sutra label in 1971, introducing a group of young players to the world at large, most of whom would move on to bigger things. The rhythm section featured drummer Marc Bell, who would later join New York Punkers Richard Hell & the Voidoids, while bassist Kenny Aaronson would join label mates Stories by their third album. The songwriting team of producer Kenny Kerner and singer/guitarist Richie Wise would go on to produce the third Stories album. Seven tracks. Repertoire.
D**E
I've owned the first one for awhile and love it, but I think this one is better
I've owned the first one for awhile and love it,but I think this one is better.i wish they had done more together.
D**S
Dust Dust is a totally under rated album!
This is one fantastic album. I have the original album and was shocked that I was able to find the CD...
K**Y
has always been a favorite of mine
From a Dry Camel, has always been a favorite of mine.
J**N
Heavy not metal
If you like early Black Sabbath or the low-end sound of Iron Butterfly then you will be pleased, if not more than pleased, with this album. All the songs are good but 'Stone Woman', 'From a Dry Camel', and 'Chasin' Ladies' being the best and 'Chasin' Ladies' being the best of the best. Fans of 'Captain Beyond', 'Iron Butterfly', 'Grand Funk Railroad' and the like should get this album as physically possible.
P**G
From the Dust
Havent heard this album in 20 years. Good stuff. Brings back lots of memories of a bye gone time. Dust!
K**L
... you have the other lp from dust and you like it this is really recommended
if you have the other lp from dust and you like it this is really recommended:-)great seventies hard rock
J**Z
Like Sabbath, check these guys out
First ever intro to rock. Never forget these guys.
T**H
Old school
Great album
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