Tag: Year-1973
Reviews tagged to the year 1973.
This really is a dynamite LP from Exile, rooted in the Midwest style of bands like Jo Jo Gunne, REO…
I am biased, there’s not a dud song on this album one iota, there’s enough to suggest that perhaps The…
Golden Earring have been a Dutch institution for much of their career, and with this album, it was arguably their…
British band Cirkus have been compared to Spring, Cressida and Fantasy, they were forward thinking and a couple years ahead…
This is a band that called Northern Ireland home, the oddly named Fruupp, indeed, on their debut had all the…
Oddly referred to a jazz rock or fusion band, Forest Green’s full-range sound was really much more than that, fusing…
The Faces was guitarist Ronnie Lane’s baby and even without Rod Stewart’s over-riding influence it’s still quintessential Faces, trademarked alcohol…
Often compared to Pink Floyd and fellow countrymen Eloy, Jane live up to their spacey reputation with a dense organ…
This record can be seen as a transition between Cat Stevens spirited pop and his desire to break-free from constraints…
As debut albums go this is a stellar release from Lynyrd Skynyrd, a mix of blues, hard rock, bluegrass and…
Mott The Hoople demonstrate themselves as a band finally full of confidence in their own abilities.
What Todd Rundgren’s vision was back in 1973 was anybody’s guess but he produced an album so rich and diverse…
A Santana spin-off, Azteca put out a couple of albums between 1972 and 1973. The band featured the Escovedo brothers…
Free were one of the great early English hard rock bands, and despite the trying circumstances during recording, quality-wise it…
How to describe the shortlived Granicus? In a nutshell – relentless wailing soaring riffing guitars, loud frenetic drumming and super…
‘Ashes Are Burning’ remains the pinnacle of the Renaissance catalog and should find a place in every serious prog collection.
Described as one of the great lost bands of the 70’s, Blue Ash come from the same school of power-pop…
Cockney Rebel were part of that wonderful glam period, but rather than adopt the ‘Bricklayers in drag’ look, they took…
In parts, Lazarus have moved into early Doobie Brothers territory, whilst still retaining huge vocal melodies and lush orchestrated pieces.
The music of Hamlet is lock step with other bands of the era such as Badfinger, in other words, quality…
This was the album though that paved the way for Texan boogie legends ZZ Top to attain the heights they…
This debut album from Queen saw the beginning of one of the most iconic rock bands in history, apart from…
‘Sweet Freedom’ would be the first of the Uriah Heep albums to show a commercial angle, which they would pursue…
In March 1973, British guitarist Robin Trower released this debut solo LP. It set in motion what would follow a…
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…