Bob Dylan
When it comes to the wealth of of Bob Dylan archival recordings in the last couple of years, the fervently and rabidly loyal fans of the bard have been greatly rewarded. Continue reading Bob Dylan
When it comes to the wealth of of Bob Dylan archival recordings in the last couple of years, the fervently and rabidly loyal fans of the bard have been greatly rewarded. Continue reading Bob Dylan
Several years before The Dark Side of the Moon elevated them to the commercial stratosphere, Pink Floyd began as a ’60s psychedelic pop outfit Continue reading Pink Floyd
For someone who is originally from Canada, Robbie Robertson has a real pulse and understanding of American roots music and history. Continue reading Robbie Robertson
An expanded edition of 1995’s Queen at the BBC, the 2-CD On Air finally collects Queen’s six radio sessions for the BBC between 1973 and 1977. Continue reading Queen
‘Bella Donna’ and ‘The Wild Heart’ were the first two albums that kicked off her spectacular solo career Continue reading Stevie Nicks
There was a period in Emerson Lake and Palmer’s history in which the progressive rock trio were an unstoppable force and these three albums from 1972 to 1974. Continue reading Emerson, Lake and Palmer
It’s a good time to be a Phil Collins fan since his reemergence from semi-retirement. Continue reading Phil Collins
Like their contemporaries Depeche Mode, New Order’s bread and butter was their singles releases. Continue reading New Order
The band’s 1982 record is somewhat overlooked, even though it had two Top 20 hits in “Hold Me” and “Gypsy.” Continue reading Fleetwood Mac
Despite the manic hysteria from the stands, the Fab Four sounded unfazed but rather energetic and vibrant in their musicianship. Continue reading The Beatles