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  2. Best of B.T.O. (So Far) - Wikipedia

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    Best of B.T.O. (So Far) (1976, Mercury Records) is a compilation album by Bachman–Turner Overdrive that contains material from their first five studio albums. "Gimme Your Money Please," a cut from the band's 1973 debut album, was released as a single in 1976 to support this greatest hits package.

  3. Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1973 album) - Wikipedia

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    The album did not produce a true hit single ("Blue Collar" reached #68 on the U.S. Billboard charts and #21 in Canada), but it was certified "Gold" by the RIAA in 1974, largely pulled up by strong sales of Bachman–Turner Overdrive's next two albums (Bachman–Turner Overdrive II and Not Fragile). "Gimme Your Money Please" and "Little Gandy ...

  4. Bachman–Turner Overdrive - Wikipedia

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    The new album, simply (and confusingly) titled Bachman–Turner Overdrive, was released in September 1984 on Charlie Fach's new Compleat label. "For the Weekend", a song from this album, was released as a single and had a companion music video.

  5. Bachman–Turner Overdrive discography - Wikipedia

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    Reissued in 1990 as All Time Greatest Hits Live; Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive Live: Released: January 24, 1994; Label: Curb; Formats: CD, MC; More recordings from Tallahassee in 1985; King Biscuit Flower Hour: Bachman–Turner Overdrive: Released: April 7, 1998; Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour; Formats: CD; Recorded at Aragon Ballroom in ...

  6. Randy Bachman - Wikipedia

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    With this lineup, the members signed a record deal with Mercury Records and renamed the band Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Often referred to as "B.T.O." for short, they released their first self-titled album, Bachman–Turner Overdrive in May 1973. Bachman in 1974. In December 1973, the band released their second album, Bachman–Turner Overdrive II.

  7. Not Fragile - Wikipedia

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    Not Fragile is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO), released in 1974. It proved to be the group's most popular studio album, and reached No. 1 on the US Billboard 200.

  8. Street Action - Wikipedia

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    Street Action is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO), released in 1978. [5] It was the first BTO album released after the 1977 departure of co-founder Randy Bachman. As part of an agreement upon leaving, Randy requested the rights to the full Bachman surname to use for his pending solo album, then ...

  9. Freeways (album) - Wikipedia

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    Freeways is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1977.It was the last album that Randy Bachman would be a part of with BTO until seven years later when a "reunion" Bachman-Turner Overdrive studio album was made and released in 1984.