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The Argent Anthology: A Collection Of ...

14.4M streams

14,380,012

All Together Now

11.6M streams

11,600,367

In Deep

3.3M streams

3,332,421

Greatest: The Singles Collection

1.8M streams

1,798,479

Greatest Hits: Singles

1.7M streams

1,740,151

Argent

382.5K streams

382,533

Circus

368K streams

368,026

Nexus

229.9K streams

229,870

Ring Of Hands

150.1K streams

150,059

Encore (Live In Concert)

116.8K streams

116,755

Biography

After the Zombies broke up, keyboardist/songwriter Rod Argent formed his own band in 1969, which incorporated more classical, jazz, and art rock influences in accordance with Argent's musical training. The group's other members were guitarist/songwriter Russ Ballard, bassist Jim Rodford, and drummer Bob Henrit. Argent's first two albums, Argent and Ring of Hands, received a fair amount of critical acclaim, but their real breakthrough came with 1972's All Together Now, which contained the Top Five smash "Hold Your Head Up"; In Deep produced a minor hit in "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You," which was covered by Kiss in 1992. By 1974, Ballard had developed his songwriting talents enough to leave for a solo career (Three Dog Night had a Top Ten single in 1971 with his "Liar," from Argent), and was replaced by guitarist John Verity and string player John Grimaldi. Without Ballard, the group lost its focus and indulged its tendencies toward extended art rock passages and improvisational solos to somewhat excessive levels. Argent broke up in 1976; Rodford joined the Kinks, while Argent himself recorded several solo albums and became a record producer, working with Tanita Tikaram, among others. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi