For their seventh studio album, Brit-pop stalwarts and general rock n roll survivors Oasis have stuck mostly to their guns, releasing a collection of bracing, swaggering rock songs with the odd moment of bluster throw into the mix. Though the hallmarks of the Oasis sound remain (Beatles-influenced…
3 CD Released in October 1983, “North Of A Miracle” was Nick Heyward’s first solo album after leaving Haircut 100. Produced by Geoff Emerick (The Beatles, Elvis Costello, Badfinger, America, Supertramp and many more), the album features the hit singles “Take That Situation”, “Whistle Down The Wind”, “Blue Hat For A Blue Day” and “On […]
1973: the sexual revolution was on, streaking was taking college campuses by storm, and Deep Throat was edging pornography ever closer to the mainstream. Against this backdrop, a talented New York band with the unlikely moniker of Pool-Pah teamed up with up-and-coming singer-songwriter, musician, and arranger Rupert Holmes to write and record an unforgettably far-out […]
Plunge is Sam Evians 4th studio album, and the debut on his new imprint Flying Cloud Recordings / Thirty Tigers set for release on March 22, 2024. Joined by his closest friends and collaborators (including Liam Kazar, Sean Mullins, El Kempner of Palehound and Adrianne Lenker of Big Thief), the album was tracked live to […]
Now associated as being pioneers of progressive orchestral rock, the Moody Blues had another life between 1964 – 1966, as one of Britain’s finest Rhythm and Blues influenced acts. With a line-up of DENNY LAINE (Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica), RAY THOMAS (Vocals, Harmonica, Flute), MIKE PINDER (Keyboards, Vocals), CLINT WARWICK (Bass, Vocals) and GRAEME EDGE (Drums), […]
50 years following the release of his self-titled first solo album McCartney, featuring Paul playing every instrument and writing and recording every song, Paul McCartney will release McCartney IIIon December 11th. Paul hadn’t planned to release an album in 2020, but in the isolation of “Rockdown,” he soon found himself fleshing out some existing musical […]
Released in 1970, a month before The Beatles swansong Let It Be, McCartney was Pauls first solo album. Notable for the fact that he performed all instruments and vocals himself, aside from some backing vocals performed by Linda, its an album rich in experimentation, and the original home of Maybe Im Amazed.
Centre Falls Apart is Rory Gallaghers 4th studio album since going solo in 2008. The album is melodic modern folk with nods to indie-rock and even 1970s Disco. It draws inspiration from diverse sources such as The Beatles, Luka Bloom, Neil Finn, George Ezra and Squeeze. Following a series of sold out virtual shows, 2 […]
3 CD DESCRIPTION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TRACKLIST • First-ever complete 3CD anthology of cult late 60s UK psychedelic pop band The Mirage. • Features all of their singles (including pseudonymous releases), numerous demos, previously-unreleased recordings and BBC sessions After serving an apprenticeship on the mid-60s Hertfordshire beat scene, The Mirage became house band at Beatles’ publisher […]
A delightful, heavily orchestrated, baroque-tinged pop-psych gem, originally released in 1968 by Decca in The Netherlands only. Hailing from the south of California, musician Mike Tingley travelled Europe, but soon found himself stranded in Amsterdam, of course flat broke. In order to earn some money he started playing small coffee houses and bars. An influential […]