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There was an album put out by Hubbard in the 70's, I think related to musical performances arising from bad pr problems down in the gulf of mexico. I think it had some of the same heavy hitters as Space Jazz (I actually like sthe Battlefield Earth album. It is/was different from anything else, I can think of. Goes over my cheeze indurance level slightly, for most of the album, but, overall, pretty danged good, especially when compared to The Mission Earth Album put out by Edgar Winter, since Hubbard's lyric style strikes me as too intricate for Rock). The name of the album was The Power of source. I wanted to get the word out about the album, who's article I would be quite ill-equiped to write, and I'm not entirely sure it merits an article, but thought I'd mention it here, since neither am I convinced it's not. The album Power of Source is probably on my list of album's I'd most like to hear, @ least 1ce, but never have heard, even 1ce.Slarty2 (talk) 21:55, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]