Ambient Classicist, Vangelis To Release New Album, Juno To Jupiter
Vangelis entered the solo market after his time with Aphrodite’s Child in 1972 with the release of his debut set. (I became a fan with the release of his fourth…
Vangelis entered the solo market after his time with Aphrodite’s Child in 1972 with the release of his debut set. (I became a fan with the release of his fourth…
Grateful Dead is a tireless entity borne of the ’60s and is as alive today as it was then. Over the decades, collections of live shows featuring the Dead were…
Bob Dylan has left many excellent albums in his wake as he has moved through time. To accompany those classics, Dylan has provided a series of Bootleg sets that offer…
Rory Gallagher is one of those guitarists that many people do not know. But that doesn’t diminish in the least the talent Rory exhibited on his guitar first as a…
Heavy Metal from the UK got a massive boost with the arrival of Judas Priest. In 1974. they released Rocka Rolla, then followed it up with Sad Wings of Destiny…
After the release and immense success of Year Of The Cat, Al Stewart became hot property. Year Of The Cat sold over 1 million units in the US, and went…
With all the attention that Metallica is generating with their upcoming Black Album reissue (here), it simply makes sense to ride those PR coattails for maximum voyage. Planned for supplemental…
A solid record that may sound "of its time," but sounds like its best rendition of it.
Marillion has been a well-received band over the years since their release of Script For A Jester’s Tear. Described as progressive – “neo-progressive” even – Marillion has issued a welcomed…
For a period of 10 years, Emerson, Lake & Palmer ruled the airwaves, sales markets, attendance for stage productions, and fan support. Even a brief hiatus failed to dampen interest.…
There can’t be too many who have never heard “I Ran (So Far Away)” by ’80s New Wave/SynthPop band, A Flock Of Seagulls. While that song was all over the…
The great thing about King Crimson – from its inception – is that the unit was always fluid. Fluid in line-up, fluid in viability, and fluid in production of both…