Various Artists – An Apple A Day
– More Pop-psych Sounds From The Apple Era 1967-1969 – A sequel to 94 Baker Street Songs, An Apple A Day offers us a “bite even further into the Apple”, providing no less than 15 […]
– More Pop-psych Sounds From The Apple Era 1967-1969 – A sequel to 94 Baker Street Songs, An Apple A Day offers us a “bite even further into the Apple”, providing no less than 15 […]
Being unavailable since about two years after it’s initial release in 1991 on Skyclad, the original 5-song EP by the renowned L.A. paisley psychedelicate popsters is being re-released for the first time on their own […]
– The Real Pop Recordings Of The Someloves 1985-1989 – .. and not only the “real pop recordings” but pretty much everything they’ve ever released … and bit more, which again isn’t that much unfortunately, […]
Being forever overshadowed by their brief liaison with Apple Records, in spite of never even getting a chance for a full “bite”, Mortimer is a bunch of ex-garage rockers (as The Teddy Boys), hailing from […]
– The Definitive Mod-Pop Collection 1967-1968 – About time indeed! Even though many of you probably have at least some of the already available more-or-less official “attacks” at the matter, as appropriately described in the […]
Sticking to the same “ground-shaking moving sounds” established by the time of their 2004 debut album Don’t Sleep On This! (reviewed elsewhere on these pages as well), The Moving Sounds’ sophomore long-playing release, offers an […]
Second (or third if you count Postcards, last year’s collection of songs the Danny felt “didn’t fit in with the themes and moods of either of his records” … reviewed elsewhere on these pages) solo […]
For any decent pop geek, seeing a booklet chockfull of paraphernalia such as a Harrison-like Gretsch, a Ringo-id set of Ludwig drums, a Rickenbacker bass, A Hammond organ, a Vox amplifier, or a Sgt.Pepper-styled rug […]
– The EPs, Volume 1 – Being regarded as one of the cult folky troubadours and pioneers of what was to become known as acid-folk, the recorded legacy of Meic Stevens, has already been available […]
Basically an overview of long-time Andrew Lloyd Webber-collaborator’s producing/songwriting career, predating their joint Jesus Christ Superstar-initiated fame and fortune, “the story” of Tim Rice covers a pretty wide variety of (sub)genres, complete with pretty detailed, […]
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