Tag: Year-1972
Reviews tagged to the year 1972.
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…
‘The World Is A Ghetto’ was War’s third and most successful album, shooting straight to number one and according to…
David Bowie came up with a brilliant concept that truly captured the imaginations of teenagers whereby he created an alter…
Shocking Blue were the posterchild of 70’s Nederpop, we all remember’ Venus’ right, but here’s their 1972 effort ‘Atilla’.
Morgan were a British prog band with links to The Love Affair and.. Queen.
Bread paved the way for the soft rock sound that would dominate American airwaves in the early 70’s with ‘Guitar…
If you follow the story of Ian Lloyd, then your journey will eventually lead you back to this album, the…
With this album, Bloodrock delivered what has to be one of the most remarkable ‘about face’ style changes in the…
Recommended by an avid reader of Glory Daze, Highway Robbery comes highly regarded as an early 70’s US hard rock…
Mark Almond is one of the most musically satisfying albums I own, it’s not AOR, but it’s good music for…
Without doubt, one of the most recognisable hard rock albums of the 70’s, a must in any serious collection.
Skylark were far more talented than one hit 45. They offered up an album of solid AM pop and with…
‘The Slider’ is a near perfect example of what made T Rex and glam rock so special.
White Witch were a Tampa underground legend who gained publicity with their vague glam image similar to the British acts…
The Sidewinders were a Boston based band better known as popsters, but with an eccentricity that included 60’s pop and…
Captain Beyond was the merger of two iconic bands from the late 60’s. The debut is one of the great…
Tranquility were a British prog pop band, and though shortlived this album struck a chord many years later.
I follow this bloke on YouTube called Dan McClellan who is a religious scholar. He's very good, calm and to…
Based on the legendary album cover I’d been trying to track this down for years. I can see why Eric…
A mixed bag, but ‘One Good Reason’ has to be one of the best songs the band ever produced.
This is a seriousky underrated album. 'Don't Accuse Her' is simply breathtaking.
This album now has a YTM link. 31 tracks in total. 18 extras on top of the original 13. Upon…
Just listened to this via the YTM link. Pretty damn good. Some quirky synth reminded me of Donnie Iris. Will…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜