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Desolation Angels is the fifth studio album by English rock supergroup Bad Company, released on March 17, 1979. Paul Rodgers revealed on In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an episode to Desolation Angels) that the album's title came from the 1965 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. The title was almost used 10 years previous to name the second album from Rodgers' previous band, Free, which in the end was called simply Free. In addition to "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", "Gone, Gone, Gone", written by bassist Boz Burrell, also received substantial airplay on rock stations.

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  • Desolation Angels (es)
  • Desolation Angels (album) (en)
  • Desolation Angels (it)
  • ディソレーション・エンジェル (ja)
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  • Desolation Angels es el quinto álbum de estudio de la banda de rock británica Bad Company, publicado el 17 de marzo de 1979. El álbum fue grabado en los estudios Ridge Farm en Surrey, Inglaterra a finales de 1978. Es considerado por la crítica como el último álbum fuerte de Bad Company, especialmente por contener el hit "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", escrito por Paul Rodgers.​ (es)
  • Desolation Angels è il quinto album in studio del gruppo hard rock britannico Bad Company, pubblicato nel 1979. (it)
  • 『ディソレーション・エンジェル』(原題:Desolation Angels)は、バッド・カンパニーが1979年に発表した5作目のアルバム。 (ja)
  • Desolation Angels é o quinto álbum de estúdio da banda Bad Company, lançado a 17 de Março de 1979. O título foi inspirado no livro homônimo de Jack Kerouac, publicado em 1965. (pt)
  • Desolation Angels is the fifth studio album by English rock supergroup Bad Company, released on March 17, 1979. Paul Rodgers revealed on In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an episode to Desolation Angels) that the album's title came from the 1965 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. The title was almost used 10 years previous to name the second album from Rodgers' previous band, Free, which in the end was called simply Free. In addition to "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", "Gone, Gone, Gone", written by bassist Boz Burrell, also received substantial airplay on rock stations. (en)
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  • Desolation Angels (en)
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