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2026 stock Originally released in 1971, The Edgar Broughton Band was the group’s third studio album and a defining statement of Britain’s underground rock scene. Sometimes referred to as “The Meat Album” due to its raw sleeve art, the record captures the band at their most uncompromising, blending heavy blues-rock with psychedelic textures, biting political commentary, and moments of fragile folk-inspired beauty. Known for their fiery live performances and countercultural spirit, Edgar Broughton…
The Edgar Broughton Band's fifth album has never been as well-regarded as its predecessors - by 1973, after all, the Broughtons' brand of post-hippie revolution was feeling just a little tired, particularly in the face of the glam scene that had emerged all around, and no matter how strong the song writing and performances remained, there was still a sense of too little, too late. Which was colossally unfair. Indeed, the sheer diversity of Oora flies defiantly in the face of anybody hoping to pi…