Hawkwind have a great track record of releases, and to be fair it is rare that any fall through the re-release net, but here we have one that maybe did. Roadhawks gets its first release on CD through Cherry Red…
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Marillion – Script For A Jester’s Tear (Deluxe Edition)
“So here we are once more…” Marillion’s debut album from 1983, Script for a Jester’s Tear, is the latest EMI-era album to get the deluxe edition re-reissue treatment. Many will look back very fondly at this album, which introduced a…
View More Marillion – Script For A Jester’s Tear (Deluxe Edition)Brian Davison’s Every Which Way – Every Which Way (Remastered 50th Anniversary Edition)
An album that forms an interesting stitch in Rock’s Rich Tapestry™ is the sole album recorded by Brian Davison and the group he assembled after being cast aside by Keith Emerson as the latter strove to find musical egos as…
View More Brian Davison’s Every Which Way – Every Which Way (Remastered 50th Anniversary Edition)Kim Wilde – Kim Wilde / Select / Catch as Catch Can
The classic pop division of Cherry Red Records have recently released this trio of classic Kim Wilde albums, spanning her self-titled debut album from 1981, Select from 1982 and Catch as Catch Can from 1983. Now, I know this page…
View More Kim Wilde – Kim Wilde / Select / Catch as Catch CanKlan – Senne Wędrówki
The quartet from Warsaw, founded in 1969, celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, an ideal opportunity to re-release a number of older albums and to bring them to the attention with, in addition to Mrowisko, also Senne wędrówki (Polish for…
View More Klan – Senne WędrówkiSpirit – Two Sides Of A Rainbow
The release of this album made me very happy indeed, as I used to have it on vinyl many years ago (on the Illegal Records label). This new sonically improved version not only acts as a decent reissue, it expands…
View More Spirit – Two Sides Of A RainbowThe Babys – Silver Dreams: Complete Albums 1975-1980
“Is this Prog?”, I hear you asking. Well the simple answer to that is clearly ‘No’. It is, however, superiorly crafted AOR from a British band whose history certainly makes for interesting reading, especially when you consider the various bands/careers…
View More The Babys – Silver Dreams: Complete Albums 1975-1980Ken Hensley – The Bronze Years: 1973 – 1981
Ken Hensley was a founding member of Uriah Heep from their earliest inception right through to June 1980 after the Conquest world tour, at which time he felt he had gone as far as he could with the band and…
View More Ken Hensley – The Bronze Years: 1973 – 1981Klan – Mrowisko
By the end of the seventies, progressive rock music got stuck in a rut. The big bands struggled with their (musical) direction and did not always release their best work. Moreover, there was the emergence of punk, a musical movement…
View More Klan – MrowiskoJethro Tull – Stormwatch [40th Anniversary Box Set]
The concept of the digitally remastered reissue has been a marketing staple for many years now, but it’s only relatively recently that the box set complete with the ubiquitous hi-res copy and/or the 5:1 surround version has competed for your…
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