While \"Bull Angus\" didn't do a great deal commercially, it garnered generally favorable reviews from the critics, leading Mercury to finance a second album - 1972's 'Free For All' produced by Vinny Testa including a cover version of The Beatles 'Savoy Truffle', and supported the likes of Deep Purple and Fleetwood Mac. Their brand of post-psychedelic heavy blues successfully crossed between Southern rock jam and budding Prog.
Tracks
1. Lone Stranger (Larry La Falce) - 7:01
2. City Boy (Stepen Stills, Neil Merryweather) - 6:50
3. Loving Till End (Larry La Falce) - 5:41
4. Savoy Truffle (George Harrison) - 3:23
5. Drivin' Me Wild (Larry La Falce, Frankie Previte, Geno Charles, Dino Paolillo) - 4:48
6. (We're The) Children of Our Dreams (Frankie Previte, Ron Piccolo) - 5:34