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  1. On This Day February 3 1986 - Mean Business by The Firm Was Released

    On This Day February 3 1986 - Mean Business by The Firm Was Released

    On this day February 3 1986, Mean Business by The Firm was released, delivering a polished hard rock album from the supergroup featuring seasoned musicians with arena level presence. The record leaned into tight songwriting and professional production, emphasizing groove driven rock over excess...
  2. On This Day: February 11, 1985 - The Firm Released Their Debut Album

    On This Day: February 11, 1985 - The Firm Released Their Debut Album

    On this day, February 11, 1985, The Firm, the supergroup featuring Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers, released their self-titled debut album. With a blend of hard rock, blues, and stadium-ready anthems, the album was highly anticipated by rock fans, as it marked Page’s first major project following...
  3. The Firm Released Mean Business in 1986

    The Firm Released Mean Business in 1986

    On this day, February 3, 1986, The Firm released their second and final studio album, Mean Business. The supergroup, featuring Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company) and Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), continued their blues-influenced rock sound with this follow-up to their 1985 debut. Mean Business...
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