Cactus Is Boxed With 8CD Set – Evil Is Going On
Cactus was a short-lived band that gained popularity in their internally conflicted super group assembly that included Tim Bogart, and Carmine Appice, both from Vanilla Fudge. The band was intended…
Cactus was a short-lived band that gained popularity in their internally conflicted super group assembly that included Tim Bogart, and Carmine Appice, both from Vanilla Fudge. The band was intended…
While loved by a core fanbase, Rory Gallagher is a name that is relatively unknown to many. Why that is surely eludes me as his guitar prowess is up there…
Creedence Clearwater Revival – or CCR – has a clear mystique about them. Their southern swamp music reverberated throughout the late ’60s and early ’70s in the airwaves and on…
After the demise of The Clash, Joe Strummer engaged in several other musical productions including one with his The Mescaleros assembly. They released a few albums before his passing in…
The Kinks – a ’60s powerhouse band that lasted well into the ’90s with best-selling albums and singles – were UK brilliance with their output. They’ve released 24 studio albums…
Slade has enjoyed a recent resurgence of interest with the new reissues of their classic ’70s works. And we’re pleased to have them available to us. Slade was quite the…
If you’re even remotely aware of Madfish Records then you’re already aware that they do a ground-breaking work with their boxed sets. So much so, that the rest of the…
The entity known as Emerson, Lake & Palmer has certainly enjoyed almost every aspect of audio upgrade that you can possibly imagine. From hi-res remixes, reissues, remasters, live box sets,…
UK Prog got an early start in the late ’60s with a few pioneers. Many of them turned monumental, bands like Yes, Tangerine Dream, and King Crimson. One of those…
The recording empire of Bill Nelson, which includes Be Bop Deluxe, Solo, and Bill Nelson’s Red Noise, has largely been updated. And while Be Bop Deluxe is a woefully under-rated…
Little Feat was formed in 1969 and lasted only ten years before Lowell George called it quits over the usual “creative differences”, a plague that affronts many bands throughout the…
In the early ’70s. the band Montrose garnered plenty of love for the songs of their four peak-era albums that started with the self-titled Montrose (1973), and ended with Jump…