Category: 1975
This 1975 release is one of my favourite Henry Gross albums and is typical of his fun rock ‘n roll…
Interesting British band with an intriguing female vocalist named Noosha Fox, let’s be clear, Noosha was ‘weird’, definitely out of…
Michel Polnareff’s first English language album should have made him a star in North America and as many times as…
After years of line-up changes, break-ups, drug busts and assorted tomfoolery, the original Quicksilver Messenger Service came together for one…
Mott straddle pop, rock, and grandiose styles too, not quite Queen, but perhaps a tinge of glam and that earlier…
The late Jimmie Spheeris delivers a musical cocktail of Al Stewart, Michael Franks, Cat Stevens, Shawn Phillips and Jackson Browne…
As a country rock supergroup, the Souther Hillman Furay Band looked damn good on paper, the pioneering trio backed by…
Look, you know what you’re getting here with Blue Swede. One of those ‘throw some guys in the studio’, give…
The sound of Eric Quincy Tate is more blues based than most bands of this style with elements of Honky…
Now I’m not going to pretend The Classics IV are typical Glory Daze fare but from a historical perspective they…
Orchestrated to the hilt, ‘Dompierre’ reveals the endless possibilities of symphonic rock from Francois Dompierre, steeped in Quebec culture, the…
Like The Hollies and to some extent the Bee Gees, Glyder show no pretensions to be anything other than a…
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, on paper Jet had a lot going for them, they should’ve been on the runway…
A band that tried to be original was Les Variations, which included three Moroccan Jews, an Italian, American and two…
In my opinion, Nasty Pop had more in common with pub rockers Ace, American rust belt progressives Crack The Sky…
I really can’t recommend this album to anyone other than die hard Peter Beckett fans, Skyband were a curio at…
Strange Days presents a good album of fetching progressive pop with similarities to Strawbs, Stackridge, Irish proggers Fruupp and early…
Imagine funksters Rufus backed by Santana or early Journey and you should have a good picture of the Lovecraft sound.
Soft rock from the Pacific Northwest, Brownsmith was the duo of Don Brown and Garrett Smith both of whom went…
One of the more unusual Dutch progressive records I’ve come across is Slumberlandband and I still don’t know what to…
The song titles on this LP are hilarious. I’ll Bi Yer Luv.. I mean.. come on. This is probably where…
Unfortunately this album wasn't available in it's entirety on YTM. All the individual tracks are there but no logged in…
I recently reacquainted myself with this album. It's much better than I remembered it by. Good to hear 'Can't Stop…
I like the storyline but not much else. 👎
Have added a new video into the review. 'Breaking Me Up'. These gals look and sound great. 💛
Carmine Appice is also involved with the band Ruffyunz, and appears on their 2023 album 'III'. https://raritetno.com/hard-rock/210584-ruffyunz-iii-2023.html
30 years on, the song 'Foreclosure Of A Dream' can be directly aimed at former Dutch PM Mark Rutte and…
There is one unofficial release on YouTube Music from around 2008/2009 with a load of Unreleased tracks. It's called Post…
I would agree this isn't one of Queen's best. Jazz which followed after this wasn't much better. Live Killers from…
I have this need to revisit the first two Argent albums for review. Argent and Ring Of Hands. Watch this…