The Doors To Release A 7″ Vinyl Single For “Light My Fire”
This bit of Friday news is for those rabid collectors of the small things that pertain to a band. And this one is particularly for Doors fans. On July 28,…
This bit of Friday news is for those rabid collectors of the small things that pertain to a band. And this one is particularly for Doors fans. On July 28,…
Focus was one of those rare progressive bands blending unconventional Rock n Roll styles, and still get an edited Top 10 hit single out of it. While “Hocus Pocus”, with…
As we begin our slip into July (the SECOND half of the year!), we find that The Doors are getting some attention. Over the time of their short career, The…
If you’re an Eno fan, especially of his early run of solo works, AND you love vinyl, then this piece is for you. Consider the brilliance of Another Green World.…
Ace Frehley is as well known a name as many classic members of any classic band. That, of course, includes the original members of KISS, of which Frehley was once…
Warner Brothers will continue to release Prince songs on vinyl with the upcoming arrivals of these 12″ vinyl singles: “Sign ‘O The Times” b/w “La La La He He Hee”…
Not long ago, a revitalized BMG label began to reissue remastered and expanded ELP titles. To date, they’ve moved through Love Beach (which released on May 26 along with both…
The interest surrounding the young band, Def Leppard, was near a fever pitch on radios and written media. The band, which formed in 1977, had a drummer, aged fifteen, and…
Following up a great debut like Ramones, released in 1976, was always going to be a trick. That album generated not only a fourteen track classic running just under 30…
Today, we have an interesting bundle opportunity for fans of The Eagles. As you well know, The first Greatest Hits package for the band sold extremely well. In the US…
Bronski Beat, although short-lived as a band, left a lasting mark in the annals of great music. Considered synth-pop in the era where synth-pop was at its height as an…
One of Rock’s more shamefully underrated bands are Barclay James Harvest. Originating in the late ’60s, when many of the English prog bands were starting to take root, BJH showcased…