Spirit – ‘Two Sides of a Rainbow: Live at the Rainbow 1978’ (2019)
Originally recorded at London’s Rainbow Theater on 11 March 1978 and intended for release to document the band live, the “Spirit Curse” plagued the sound quality and the...
Originally recorded at London’s Rainbow Theater on 11 March 1978 and intended for release to document the band live, the “Spirit Curse” plagued the sound quality and the...
After years as British mod cult rhythm and blues belters The Action, with lead vocalist and front man Reg King at the center of their sound, the group...
In their followup to 2017’s ‘Bongoes and Tremeloes’ Automatic City has released a new twelve track LP ‘Triple Ripple’ that like its predecessors is so unique and original...
The history of rock music is filled with artists who were incredible songwriters but lacked instrumental prowess and others who were amazing performers but were not as strong...
Originally formed during a lull in recordings by British R&B rockers The Pretty Things, the band’s alter-egos, The Electric Banana, did several series of recordings for the De...
Drummer Jerry Shirley continues the series of live releases by Humble Pie with this four disc release including two shows from 1974, one in Germany, the other in...
One of the most influential country rock bands of the late 1960’s, the 1970’s and beyond, Poco were born when ex-Buffalo Springfield guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Richie Furay joined forces with...
Following the relative lack of success of their master work ‘12 Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus’ in 1970, Spirit’s original lineup splintered, with vocalist Jay Ferguson and bassist Mark...
The final LP from Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenny Jones has long been considered their masterpiece and how it failed to top the charts and...
Formed in Stafford, England in 1967 by vocalist and harmonica player Colin Cooper, guitarist and vocalist Pete Haycock, guitarist Derek Holt, bassist and keyboardist Richard Jones, drummer George...