Tag: Year-1975
Reviews tagged to the year 1975.
While ‘Son Of Spirit’ is not on par with their early classics, it’s a mildly psychy album that still sounds…
Deep Purple’s influence is overwhelming upon first listening to Murasaki, however when digging deeper a tight and sound progressive hard…
Released on CD by both Japan’s Air Mail Recordings and Renaissance Records in the States, ‘Too Many Crooks’ is definitely…
For an album from Elvin Bishop that contained a bonafide hit single in the mid 70’s, the commercial and poptastic…
In the eyes and ears of many Focus die-hards ‘Mother Focus’ was the end of an impressive run for the…
In a genre that loves complexity, Kestrel are an example of how I’ve always liked my prog – short and…
Jinx is an album that has no highlights and quite a few low-lights, the singer Larry Alexander is absolutely appalling…
Like Key’s ‘Fit Me In’ and Stories ‘About Us’, Vance Or Towers is a splendid power pop record released at…
With a loose science fiction concept, Victor Periano dominates ‘No Man’s Land’ with an arsenal of keyboards and electronic wizardry.
Adding ‘Band’ to the moniker for the second Tufano and Giammarese Band album with a nice embossed logo on the…
‘Nomadness’ was The Strawbs ninth and final album for the A&M label and in an attempt to reach out to…
David Byron’s position with Uriah Heep was tenuous at best during 1975, due to rampant alcoholism, suffice to say ‘Take…
As the story goes, ‘Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy’ lyrically covers the early careers of Elton John and…
Greenslade are one of the great British progressives that is often overlooked in light of the usual heavies, but this…
In the thirty years I have owned this Eric Carmen album, it never grows old, it’s a timeless piece of…
Mama’s Pride originate from St Louis, and though these Missouri boys have got the southern rock/boogie thing down hat, they…
All in all a remarkable album from the Bee Gees that while often misunderstood, never failed to deliver high quality…
Often referred to as ‘The White Album’, Fleetwood Mac’s self-titled wonder of a record sold over four and half million…
With a title like ‘Angel Dust’ it’s obvious with Gabriel Bondage that we are in for a trippy and laid…
Zuider Zee formed in 1969 and was primarily a vehicle for singer songwriter Richard Orange, a copy cat of Paul…
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. 💜