Symphonic Music Of Yes Reissues on CD, DD, and Limited Edition LP
Form the late ’60s, the Rock pioneers known as YES has released a large collection of studio and live albums using a wide range of musicians that have been a…
Form the late ’60s, the Rock pioneers known as YES has released a large collection of studio and live albums using a wide range of musicians that have been a…
The Go-Go’s entered the charts back in 1981, an all-girl California band surfing the growing New Wave genre. (Sorry.) Their entry was Beauty And The Beat, issued on notable New…
In the early ’70s, Slade built a nice fanbase, mostly in the UK where they were almost always top of the pop. Their songs were excellent power pop classics, many…
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…
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…
Geezer Butler is best known for his long-term involvement with Black Sabbath on the bass. But he has also released three solo albums as well as having been part of…
Progressive music received a contributor to its embryonic style back in the late ’60s with Van der Graaf Generator. Gifted with Peter Hammill throughout its lengthy existence (despite the 25-year…
After a stream of high-profile band gigs, Eric Clapton moved to the solo spotlight with his eponymous 1970 debut. While that album performed well on the UK charts, it would…
George Harrison. That’s really all I have to say. Like other members of The Beatles, there is not a thing left unsaid about any of them. Over the past 6…
In 1984, Tina Turner entered Pop stratosphere with her multi-platinum album, Private Dancer. With seven supportive singles including the chart-breaking singles, “What’s Love got To Do With It”, “Better Be…
The Punk Rock origin is a complex one. Some will say that bands like The Velvet Underground laid the groundwork and helped to father Punk, while others will say that…