Bronco was a British rock band led by Jess Roden and Robbie Blunt, noted for a mix of folk, blues and hard-rock elements on their 1970 debut Country Home. Other members included Kevyn Gammond, John Pasternak and Pete Robinson.

Debut album Country Home released in 1970. The band released Ace of Sunlight the following year and a third album, Smoking Mixture; Jess Roden later pursued a solo career. Robbie Blunt later collaborated with Robert Plant. The band was described as one of the most powerful live acts of the time despite a more acoustic studio sound.

The sole DeBaser review covers Bronco's 1970 debut Country Home, describing a mix of folk, blues and hard-rock surges. The band is led by Jess Roden and Robbie Blunt and features Kevyn Gammond, John Pasternak and Pete Robinson. The writer calls Country Home an underrated record and notes the band's strong live reputation.

For:Fans of early 1970s British folk/blues rock and collectors of underrated albums.

 The somewhat folk rural sound, with nearly hard rock surges surrounded by a blues spirit, could be the main characteristics of the debut album by Bronco, released in 1970.

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