Bad Company recorded four classic albums in as many years, giving rise to some of the most recognizable rock songs of the Seventies, including Rock Steady, Run With The Pack and the Grammy-nominated, Feel Like Makin’ Love. Run With The Pack (1976) and Burnin’ Sky (1977) have been newly remastered from the original production tapes. Each has been expanded with rare and unreleased recordings taken from the original album sessions. The CD versions of these Deluxe Editions include all of the new bonus tracks, while their 180-gram vinyl counterparts offer a selection of the bonus material. During the summer of 1976, the band returned to France to record 12 songs for what would become Burnin’ Sky. They chose Ch?teau d’H?rouville as the studio, which is where David Bowie would record Low later that same year. Burnin’ Sky was released in March 1977 and broke into the Top 20 in the UK. The bonus disc features unreleased versions of nearly every song on the album, including alternative takes and mixes of Man Needs A Woman and Morning Sun, plus the full version of Too Bad. The session tapes also unearthed Unfinished Story, a song that was completed, but never released. 2LP - Double 180 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve