Box Of Frogs

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Back Where I Started 00:00 Tools
Another Wasted Day 00:00 Tools
Two Steps Ahead 00:00 Tools
Harder 00:00 Tools
The Edge 00:00 Tools
Love Inside You 00:00 Tools
Poor Boy 00:00 Tools
Heart Full of Soul 00:00 Tools
Into the Dark 00:00 Tools
Just a Boy Again 00:00 Tools
Get It While You Can 00:00 Tools
House On Fire 00:00 Tools
Strange Land 00:00 Tools
You Mix Me Up 00:00 Tools
Average 00:00 Tools
Asylum 00:00 Tools
Hanging from the Wreckage 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Nine Lives 00:00 Tools
Heart of Soul 00:00 Tools
Hanging From the Wreakage 00:00 Tools
X-Tracks 00:00 Tools
Handing From The Wreckage 00:00 Tools
Get It White You Can 00:00 Tools
Nine Lives (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Box Of Frogs 00:00 Tools
back where i started from 00:00 Tools
X-Tracks (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Back Were I Started 00:00 Tools
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Box of Frogs features former member of The Yardbirds.Box of Frogs was a band formed in 1983 by former members of The Yardbirds, who released their first album in 1984. The core group comprised Chris Dreja, Paul Samwell-Smith, and Jim McCarty. Vocals on their eponymous album were done by John Fiddler, formerly of Medicine Head and British Lions (who were essentially Mott the Hoople without Ian Hunter); on the second album Fiddler sang on five tracks with guests including Graham Parker, Ian Dury and Roger Chapman singing lead on the others. Many musicians guested on their albums (including Rory Gallagher and Mark Feltham), with several tracks featuring Steve Hackett. Former Yardbirds guitarists Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page guested on their first and second albums respectively. The group showed promise on the first album of rock radio friendly tunes, featuring Jeff Beck. "Back Where I Started" was in the top ten in the U.S. and the album was a featured number one on college campusese. Plans were made for a U.S. tour, but it is alleged that Samwell-Smith, Dreja, and McCarty nixed the idea of the tour, much to John Fiddler's dismay. Jeff Beck, who along with Dzal Martin was considered as the lead guitarist for such a tour, was reportedly disgusted at his ex-bandmates' refusal to tour America. He took no part on the second album, and Fiddler barely chose to do so before walking out. "Asylum" is one of the few songs Fiddler sang on, and was the only one featuring Page. The track Back Where I Started is regularly included in the set-list of the revived Yardbirds. from Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.