Previously Unheard T. Rex Single To Be Issued – “I’m Dazed”
T. Rex (Marc Bolan) had enjoyed a short but potent period with four sets as T. Rex. (Previously, T. Rex was Tyrannosaurus Rex, which released four albums that did well…
T. Rex (Marc Bolan) had enjoyed a short but potent period with four sets as T. Rex. (Previously, T. Rex was Tyrannosaurus Rex, which released four albums that did well…
Ian Dury enjoyed a somewhat brief moment in the history of Rock and Roll. Formed in the early ’70s, Ian Dury delivered his first album on Stiff Records back in…
It’s rare for ‘best of’ sets to get remasters (ok…not THAT rare). But here we have the original classic collection of The Band released by Capitol in 1976 getting an…
The Paper Kites arrive from Australia as a folk/rock band. They’ve delivered many a hit (over 20) for the Australian but first gaining success via two well-received self-released EPs. “Bloom”,…
The Doors left behind quite a trail of interest even though their band was short-lived. With only 6 studio albums to feature Jim Morrison between a period of 1967 and…
Fleetwood Mac, in al of their multi-period glories, enjoyed the full length of more than 35 years in the limelight. From exited bandmates like Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch,…
Love began in Los Angeles in 1965. Led by Arthur Lee, Love issued their first Elektra album in 1966. It immediately charted and became a classic Folk Rock set for…
There are many fans of The Flaming Lips…but not enough of them. The band began their run in 1983 in a different way than you currently see them. Back then,…
The band, Status Quo, joined the Rock revolution in the early ’60s, a nucleus of the group they’d become by 1969. By 1972, they were a charting band in Europe.…
Tears For Fears made their indelible mark on the scroll sheets of Rock with a powerful album of declarations and anthems. The album is Songs From The big Chair, which…
Neil Young is an icon in Rock music. With more than 40 studio albums in the catalog of greats, It’s the old material that warms up us Boomers the best.…
In the later years of the ’70s -1976 particularly – you couldn’t turn on a radio and there wouldn’t be a long wait before a Boz Scaggs tune would begin…