Wizzard – Introducing Eddie and the Falcons Roy Wood had a curious attitude to fame in the 1970s, or so it seemed. The founder member of one of the ’60s best singles bands, with a thrillingly dangerous live act to…
View More Roy Wood & Wizzard – Introducing Eddie and the Falcons / Main StreetCategory: Album Reissues
Howard Jones – Cross That Line [Expanded Edition]
Released in 1989, Cross That Line saw the twilight of Howard Jones’ chart career. The music maintains the high standard he always set, though time and the oncoming of Britpop meant his time had passed. The music is still great…
View More Howard Jones – Cross That Line [Expanded Edition]Blue Öyster Cult – Curse of the Hidden Mirror
Curse of the Hidden Mirror was Blue Öyster Cult’s last studio album, released originally in 2001, and re-released in remastered form earlier this year. Given that we are now expecting the long awaited follow up, it seems timely to remind…
View More Blue Öyster Cult – Curse of the Hidden MirrorMercury Rev – All Is Dream (Remastered & Expanded)
Just where do you start with Mercury Rev? How do you try to define them? They feel like a dream to me, swimming into my consciousness in the late ’90s with the remarkable Deserter’s Songs album and then bubbling up…
View More Mercury Rev – All Is Dream (Remastered & Expanded)Various Artists – Musik, Music, Musique – 1980: The Dawn Of Synth Pop
Another one of Cherry Red’s magnificently curated boxed sets, Musik, Music, Musique (taking it’s name from the single by Zeus – included in this set) gathers together, across three discs, the moment when synth pop transitioned from the underground to…
View More Various Artists – Musik, Music, Musique – 1980: The Dawn Of Synth PopBack Street Crawler – Atlantic Years 1975-1976
Paul Kossoff is mostly known for his guitar work with Free, but his solo output is often missed out, unfortunately cut short due to his untimely death. For me, his guitar work was most distinctive, he felt it was not…
View More Back Street Crawler – Atlantic Years 1975-1976Galahad – Following Ghosts (Expanded 3 CD Edition)
Galahad have re-released their eclectic 1998 album Following Ghosts in an impressive 3 CD expanded edition. Galahad are rather a conundrum. Born in the ’80s era following the so called ‘neo-prog’ wave of the likes of Marillion, IQ, Twelfth Night…
View More Galahad – Following Ghosts (Expanded 3 CD Edition)Anekdoten – Official Bootleg: Live in Japan 1997
Back in the days when people were shorter and did what they oughta, and before the advent of the instantly available music fix soon to be supplied by the dubious delights of the interwebs, the only way to buy obscure…
View More Anekdoten – Official Bootleg: Live in Japan 1997Fruupp – Maid In Ireland
The history of Progressive Rock is strewn with a strange variety of bands who were active in ‘Prog’s Golden Era’ of the early ’70s and then disappeared, receding into the distant memories of some and forgotten by others. Cherry Red…
View More Fruupp – Maid In IrelandGentle Giant – Vinyl Reissues: Gentle Giant / Acquiring The Taste / Three Friends / Octopus
The discussions about which bands have the greatest influence on progressive rock music always seems to throw up the same five bands, but in my opinion Gentle Giant should always be included. They were a band unafraid to push boundaries…
View More Gentle Giant – Vinyl Reissues: Gentle Giant / Acquiring The Taste / Three Friends / Octopus