Ronnie Lane Box Celebrates Artist With 6CD Just For A Moment – Music 1973-1997
While Small Faces, the band was led by the brilliance of Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott, as well as fed by the excellence of every member of the band itself.…
While Small Faces, the band was led by the brilliance of Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott, as well as fed by the excellence of every member of the band itself.…
When it comes to Lone Justice, the folks at Omnivore Records have become tireless in presenting a collection of rare tapes and concert recordings for the now defunct band, who…
Okay, onto the re-release of Big Star: Live On WLIR (which originally came out in 1992 on Ryko as Big Star Live): first, the “featured image” is with Andy Hummel,…
With the cyclical release of a collection of incredibly marketable Rolling Stones hits in bloom, the band has – once again – targeted a new generation of Stones fans. This…
Fans of Cream, Ginger Baker’s Airforce, Three Man Army, and by extension (for the Gurvitz brothers), The Graeme Edge Band, will recognize the name of the Gurvitz brothers (Adrian and…
Stevie Nicks has enjoyed a massively successful career with Fleetwood Mac, and her solo work, of which she has eight impressive albums. With the dust settling down in Fleetwood Mac…
One of the pioneers of Progressive Music – or Prog Rock as it’s more widely known – is a UK band from the early years of Rock’s infancy. Their name…
For the early progressive fans, the name of Pete Hammill is no look up exercise. Still attached to the impressive works of Van der Graaf Generator, and still pursuing what…
When we last mentioned the great but under-appreciated Be Bop Deluxe, Esoteric Records were unleashing a remastered and thoroughly expanded edition of Sunburst Finish (1976) (here). That edition even provided…
Everyone knows the iconic Grateful Dead brand (that’s what it is now despite any protestations). With Jerry Garcia as the primary fuel, The Grateful Dead has become synonymous with a…
A band not highly recognized (but with a solid core fan base) was Greenslade. What set them apart was that they began recording music without the use of guitar within…
David Coverdale’s successful run with Whitesnake produced a legitimate string of twelve studio albums. Of those, Slide It In (1984), its 8-million units followup, the self-titled Whitesnake (1987), and Slip…