ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
Boston has been plagued with problems from the start while recording the follow-up to their hysterically successful first album. Work began in Tom Scholz's basement studio, like before, but there have been spanners in the works all along.
ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
Boston has been plagued with problems from the start while recording the follow-up to their hysterically successful first album. Work began in Tom Scholz's basement studio, like before, but there have been spanners in the works all along. First, enough street noise snuck onto the tape to make Jimmy Page's hair stand on end, then flooding from heavy rains in Boston swept down into Tom's cellar. Their manager has taken the phone off the hook for weeks but optimists at Epic say "late January— maybe" for the album release.