Tag: Year-1974
Reviews tagged to the year 1974.
Here’s a band that deserves a feature on this site, and that is local Georgia southern rockers Hydra.
Simply put, Wally’s debut is one of the more beautiful and sublime prog rock albums I have come across.
Zzebra were an interesting British jazz rock/progressive outfit featuring former members of IF and Osibisa.
Not a whole lot of surprises to be found on Nutz’s debut, but it’s a good effort very much influenced…
The debut Vigrass And Osborne album ‘Steppin’ Out’ is fairly typical early 70’s pop rock sprinkled with stunningly gorgeous orchestrations…
What separates Masters Of The Airwaves from your typical early 70’s hard rock album is the unique use of 12…
For those who like their music laid back, Stark And McBrien is filled with aural images of dusty roads, blowing…
‘Red’ would be King Crimson’s final 70’s recording, but what a record it is, dark and dense, at times nearing…
Musically, Cheryl Dilcher was unlike any other female artist I have come across covering a mixture of pop, prog rock…
If you play this Zipper LP often enough, you just might see some gold through the roughage. It’s certainly an…
This is a kick ass record – mostly killer and one filler with April Wine delivering a full frontal guitar…
I’ve heard and collected a lot of American progressive rock over the years and Atlantis Philharmonic is as jaw dropping…
Produced by Ron Dante best known as the vocalist behind ‘Sugar, Sugar’ and other hits for The Archies, Barry Manilow’s…
This only album by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods is one of the best of a genre that includes Jigsaw,…
Aim are another in a long line of examples why a sharp logo does not necessarily make for a good…
The Tremeloes were a talented pop band in the fine tradition of The Beatles and The Hollies with a history…
The key component to Hot Chocolate’s soulful pop was lead vocalist and chief songwriter Errol Brown who’s warm and emotional…
Here’s an oldie but goodie. The debut effort from Pacific Northwest band Stepson, all of the songs are typical of…
In many ways, this is the same ham fisted socio-political hard rock Steppenwolf was famous for. In the tradition of…
For many, ‘In For The Kill’ ranks as the best of Budgie’s early works, but don’t go past 1975’s ‘Bandolier’…
From a very long time ago, Jefferson Starship (which in reality was the Jefferson Airplane with new guitarist Craig Chaquico…
‘Todd Rundgren’s Utopia’ shook a few punters, and for an oddball release in 1974, it did remarkably well, getting to…
Stardrive has been described as one of the greatest synthesizer albums of the 70’s, and I’d be the last person…
The American Tears debut ‘Branded Bad’ is a fun spin and while it’s not up to the pomp majesty of…
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…