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I remember an interview with the guy who sang on the Tygers first album (I forget his name).He said the reason he got fired was because they wanted a more American commercial sound and they went into the studio and the producer told him to sing a harmony and he replied by saying 'What's a harmony?'
Jess Cox and yer he was known as not being a vocalist, so the 'harmony' point doesn't surprise me

Strangely enough without him, they may have been the most American of all the NWOBHM bands, as they drew just as much from say Grand Funk Railroad and Montrose as they did from say Led Zeppelin.
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