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Seelie Court - the world's premier tag for rare and previously unreleased archive recordings of underground folk, rock, proto-metal, and psychedelic music presents 'Kings of the Road' the album that captures Soho Orange at the peak of their short-lived career, recorded live in a Falkirk studio in 1971 under producer Jim West. These sessions reveal a band blending the thunderous riffs of Budgie with the mystique of Led Zeppelin, delivering a raw, authentic proto-metal sound. The rediscovered master tapes, over 50 years old, showcase tight musicianship, a commanding vocal performance, and songs celebrating drugs, women, and freedom. Few hard rock recordings of this era match the energy, authenticity, and edge of these sessions. With only a handful of comparable LPs produced during the early 1970s' InchDark Age of Metal,Inch Kings of the Road is a rare and precious document of Scottish hard rock history, now finally available for collectors and enthusiasts. Album Tracks 1. King of the Road 2. Voice of Freedom 3. Sail on 4. Suburban Woman 5. Horse and Coke 6. End of the Road