Category: 1960s Reviews
All 1960s reviews for the GDMonline.info website.
Here are a trio of Beatles albums from the 1964-65 era reviewed together, ‘Beatles For Sale’, ‘Help!’ and ‘Rubber Soul’.
Here are a trio of Beatles albums from the 1963-64 era reviewed together, ‘Please Please Me’, ‘With The Beatles’ and…
Here are the last trio of Beatles albums from the 1968-70 era reviewed together, ‘The White Album’, ‘Yellow Submarine’ and…
Here are a duo of Beatles albums from the 1966-67 era reviewed together, ‘Revolver’ and ‘Magical Mystery Tour’.
Sgt Pepper’s was, along with a handful of others, an album that changed the course of popular music forever, but…
Status Quo are a boogie institution releasing a load of music over the years, here we return to 1969 and…
This was the fourth album for the Canadian band The Guess Who, and here they move into psychedelic pop territory…
The kings of brass rock, Blood Sweat And Tears’ music was a savoury blend of jazz, classical and pop, this…
The McCoys are the brothers Rick and Randy Zehringer, Rick is better known in the industry as Rick Derringer, while…
‘Underage’ is a covers album and prog rock rarity, and in case you were wondering, this is NOT the ‘Camel’…
During their 8-year run,Three Dog Night were one of the biggest selling bands of the early 70’s, arguably their best…
Brandywine were a one-off American band in operation between 1969 and 1972. They took their queue from British bands such…
This was the project of Arizona based composer and conductor Steve Forman, The Eclectic Mouse is where classical rock meets…
‘Abbey Road’ was The Beatles crowning achievement and last recorded output as a band. It signed off the sixties decade…
Renaissance Mk.1 was a formidable band that was sadly, very short-lived. This was the first and only album from this…
When we recall late 60’s hard rock in nostalgic terms, the discussion would be incomplete if didn’t mention Iron Butterfly…
Prior to the mid 70’s where the Steve Miller Band scored radio hits left right and center, they were dabbling…
Earth Opera were a Boston based outfit fusing psychedelic rock, folk, bluegrass and prog, but they weren’t your average rock…
The Moody Blues were a British prog rock institution, and on this second effort they present a concept album based…
Arthur Lee and his band Love were active participants during the antiwar era of the late 60’s. ‘Forever Changes’ was…
Not only is it a covers album but it’s also Vanilla Fudge’s debut album, an organ filled monster that would…
From meagre and humble beginnings, this is where it all started for British hard rock legends Deep Purple.
[Gdazegod] Wasn't overly sold on the new Alcatrazz. I found the sound to be little raw for my liking.
[Jefflynnefan] Thanks for the "At The Movies" review, I was interested in this one. -- [Dave T] My pleasure, glad…
[Gdazegod] Other than watching the YouTube video of Pinnacle Point I haven't really given the album a good listen. I…
From researching this album, it looks like some of these tracks were recorded earlier than 1989, and probably under the…
A true classic for sure. Exile were churning out some AOR magic before they went pure country. Alabama did the…
[ReynoRoxx] I absolutely love this band. I would love Rock Candy to reissue their two albums, but at present the…
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[Dave T] ]I've just run into a used CD copy of the 1988 first issue. Bought it, listened to it…
This album is definitely a future contender for a Rock Candy reissue. I'd also throw in the 1990 self titled…