Tag: Year-1972
Reviews tagged to the year 1972.
This is the 6th Studio album from Dana Countryman, and along with all his others they sit perfectly with the…
Ambush aren’t as full-on HM as their previous material, here, they’ve dropped their Judas Priest meets Accept trad metal for…
Few Wishbone Ash fans will argue that ‘Argus’ stands as their masterwork and is a perfect blend of rock and…
Bo Hansson has released an album to satisfy the hunger of all things to do with Tolkien, hobbits, and the…
Asgaerd is very American with a Wooden Nickel-era Styx vibe landing between prog and pomp.
Reforming in 1972, the Pretty Things sound was a marked change from the psychedelic pop of their early work, running…
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. created the near perfect blend of prog and pop which was their forte.
There was nothing quite like Steely Dan even in the banner musical year that was 1972, Rolling Stone named ‘Can’t…
Few bands could match The Association’s sunshiny harmonies and knack for taking middle-of-the-road cheesiness and turning it into pure solid…
This second LP from Canada’s Fludd is very glam and very rock, it provided plenty of glittery fuel for rock…
No relation to the Scottish band that gave us ‘Magic’, this Pilot was a minor-super group based in the UK,…
Sonny Geraci was a much better pop singer than a rocker and fortunately most of the material here with Climax…
The early 70’s were a time of transition for The Grass Roots and ‘Move Along’ was their first studio album…
Comprised of two side long suites, the Chirco sound compares to early Journey, Styx and Strongbow, simply put this is…
It’s A Beautiful Day combined rock music with classical, jazz and folk that was totally unique for the time, they…
It’s Frisco west coast, Midwest hippie rock a touch of prog, Thirty Days Out is a mash of all of…
Once a popular 60’s band, The Raiders had to reinvent themselves in the early 70’s to stay relevant, this album…
From Adelaide Australia, Mississippi were the pre-cursor of the Little River Band who would become one of the biggest bands…
This is a full blown progressive rock album from Belgian violinist Raymond Vincent, mixing instrumental and vocal tracks.
Pell Mell hailing from the city of Marburg, released albums that are considered to be the Creme de la Creme…
UK band Kid Gloves are a real treat for anyone, like yours truly, into post-Beatles pop with a touch of…
We’ve name checked Big Star enough it’s about time we got down to reviewing what is arguably the greatest power…
The talented Hudson brothers found fame and fortune in the 70’s with their music and own TV show in the…
As a debut, ‘Framed’ is barely representative of Alex Harvey’s hard rocking prog band that they became, this one very…
Please note, only 10 of the 16 tracks are available in the video. The ones missing are the Rarities.
I never really appreciated how good Love her all i can was until i heard Ace Frehley do a live…
The drummer in the videos above is not Bobby Rock.
[The Murf] In Canada: Platinum status is 100,00 units, Gold is 50,000 and Diamond Status is 1 million units.
The catalyst in this band was guitarist - the late Jimmy Berick. Jimmy was part of the Northern California band…
Think I'm gonna go on a treasure hunt for this. Quite enjoy this era of golden AM Radio pop.
I quite liked the band through the 1986-1988 period, but it ended up being a recipe for disaster. Much like…
[JeffLynneFan] I strongly disagree with you on this one. "Pleasure Palace" , "Edge Of Your Life" , "Love Don't Lie"…
More comments from the Net. From the Prog Not Frog website. "A Matter of Time" was released in 1981. It…
Some notes regarding this album. The ornate album cover is an absolute gem. It's never been released on CD so…