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  1. Helluva Band - Wikipedia

    Helluva Band is the second album by the rock band Angel. The Rock Candy Records reissue features a hidden track after "Angel Theme" - a rare Japanese fan club greeting/recording by …

  2. ONE HELLUVA BAND - ANGEL

    Employing a dazzling mix of glam rock, hard rock, and progressive rock, Angel's outrageous, white-satin-heavy image and equally over-the-top stage shows, made them one of the more …

  3. ANGEL – Helluva Band [1976] - YouTube

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

  4. Helluva Band - Album by Angel - Apple Music

    Angel were going for gold here. It was the quintet’s second album for Casablanca (home to Kiss, Cher, and Donna Summer), and they figured they should’ve been huge by now.

  5. Angel – Helluva Band | Releases | Discogs

    Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Helluva Band by Angel. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. “We got caught up in the hype. Maybe another label would

    Jan 6, 2024 · Angel were tipped to become the next Kiss. That didn’t happen, but they still delivered a lost treasure with 1976’s Helluva Band album. Angel ’s second album, Helluva …

  7. Angel (Rock Band) - Helluva Band Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius

    When did Angel (Rock Band) release Helluva Band?

  8. Graded on a Curve: Angel, Helluva Band - The Vinyl District

    Nov 13, 2025 · And on Helluva Band, Angel’s 1976 sophomore outing, prog definitely predominates, starting with the long keyboard opening to “Feelin’ Right.” The verses don’t …

  9. Helluva Band - grokipedia.com

    Helluva Band is the second studio album by the American rock band Angel, released in June 1976 by Casablanca Records. The album blends hard rock with progressive and pop …

  10. Angel - Helluva Band - Amazon.com Music

    Jul 14, 2012 · The rock adventures of Angel took them from Queen territory (particularly in the operatic vocals of Frank DiMino) to the prog of ELP and Yes to the stomping glam of Kiss.