Three Man Army was a British hard rock band active in the first half of the 1970s. The group was formed by Adrian Gurvitz and Paul Gurvitz, formerly of The Gun. Following the band's dissolution, Adrian played with Buddy Miles and Paul played with Parrish & Gurvitz, then reunited as Three Man Army. Their debut album, A Third of a Lifetime, featured several drummers, including Miles, Carmine Appice (of Vanilla Fudge) and Mike Kellie (from Spooky Tooth). Tony Newman, who had previously played with Sounds Incorporated and Rod Stewart, joined for the group's next two albums, and a fourth album was planned but never recorded. Newman then left to play with David Bowie, and the Gurvitzes united with Ginger Baker as the Baker Gurvitz Army. For Mahesha, their second album, the power trio lineup stabilized with the recruitment of Tony Newman for the drummer's chair. Adrian Gurvitz is mostly known for the 1982 worldwide hit ballad "Classic". 01 - My Yiddishe Mamma 02 - Hold On 03 - Come Down To Earth 04 - Take Me Down From The Mountain 05 - Woman 06 - Mahesha 07 - Take A Look At The Light 08 - Can I Leave The Summer 09 - The Trip LINK