Various Artists – Alphabeat
– Pop, Psych and Prog Rock 1967-1970 – Anyone aware of the Record Collector mag’s British Psychedelic Trip series should fully agree that a 24-page booklet, assembled by none other than Nigel Lees, the Director […]
– Pop, Psych and Prog Rock 1967-1970 – Anyone aware of the Record Collector mag’s British Psychedelic Trip series should fully agree that a 24-page booklet, assembled by none other than Nigel Lees, the Director […]
This is another combo that likes to indulge themselves a bit, with tracks that clock in at seven, nine and twelve minutes and only four out of ten at under four. Which is probably why, […]
– The Complete Pop Psych Sessions 1967-1971 – As put by Stefan Granados in the accompanying liners, “perhaps due to it being recorded at the fag end of the psychedelic pop years in 1970, or […]
With their debut from way back 2002, causing review lines such as “so freaking danceable”, “mod album of the month, “big soulful smile of a party”, The Men, described at the time by the Rolling […]
– Singles And Lost Sessions 1966-1968 – As already proven quite a few times, being at the right place at the right time, doesn’t always mean instant success, or for that matter, any kind of […]
– Hard Soul Hits!, Vol. 1 – Nice’n’most definitely ruff collection of covers providing rock’n’roll in it’s purest, and at the same time dirtiest form, as conceived by Mono Man Dave Crider’s latest project, fronted […]
– 1977-1990 – Being just as much of a historical as it is a musical item, OZ researcher/archivist extraordinaire, Tim Pittman, tells a tale, 36-pages and almost 150 minutes long, about the variety of (sub)genres […]
After the first two volumes urging you to Shake and Shout (both reviews elsewhere on these pages), here’s the label’s latest installment, that is sure to make you not only shake’n’shout, but shimmy as well. […]
Being hailed as one of the umpteenth “next big things” appearing all over every year, and provoking lines such as “set the standard for the second Britpop revolution and swaggering stadium-filling rock brilliance”, might not […]
Seeing an artwork that is an obvious “cry” for The Beatles’ Help, you just find yourself wishing and hoping that that there’s more to it than just a witty cover and song titles such as […]
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