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"Versatile vocalist Jeff Scott Soto's musical expressions can take many forms. You'll find him appearing as a solo artist under his own moniker. Or collaborating with other musicians in Sons Of Apollo, W.E.T. and, of course, his stint with Journey.
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"The former Uriah Heep member Ken Hensley -on Keyboards and Vocals performing with his band Live Fire: Roberto Tiranti - Vocals and Bass Guitar, Ken Ingwersen - Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals , Tom Arne Fossheim - Drums.
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"There are just ten songs on the latest from the Black Star Riders ‘Another State of Grace’, now I don’t know about you but I’d take ten great songs over an overstuffed and overblown offering with hints of filler.
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Retro hard rock sounds seems to be gaining popularity as the recent years go by. Perhaps its because these new bands are paying attention to their forefathers and realize that the genesis of this music is far beyond what most are doing these days.
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First release from the Quebecois band. The band's first two albums featured vocal albums and a radically different sound than the symphonic rock they transitioned to with La Marche Des Hommes.
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Black Widow seems to have a penchant for releasing bands along the lines of Ramrod so I suspect its a popular style in Italy. What are we talking about exactly? Bluesy psychedelic tinged hard rock fronted by a female singer.
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Budget priced collection of the Uriah Heep keyboardist's three solo albums - each remastered with bonus tracks. You get:
Proud Words On A Dusty Shelf
Eager To Please
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"Barnabus’ Beginning To Unwind is finally seeing a release nearly 50 years after it was first recorded, and we have Lee Dorrian (Napalm Death/Cathedral) to thank for this.
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"Spell are an enigmatic power trio from Vancouver, Canada and they consist of Cam Mesmer (lead vocals/bass) Graham McVie (guitars/backing vocals) and Lester Spectre (drums/backing vocals). I use the word enigmatic because I am struggling to decipher just what it is I’m listening to.
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"Barnabus were a band from the West Midlands/Warwickshire region of the UK, who were active between the years 1970-1973. During that they built up a local reputation and recorded an album of heavy-duty material in late 1971, which has never seen the light of day until now!
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"1969 was a pretty uncertain year for British rock music. After an almost decade-long period of leading the field through changing styles, now the US was in the ascendancy and most looked over the Atlantic for innovation.
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"Depending on which generational camp you may fall into, DEEP PURPLE might be a household name. The band is absolutely legendary, and rightfully so.
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"Depending on which generational camp you may fall into, DEEP PURPLE might be a household name. The band is absolutely legendary, and rightfully so.
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Bootleg of an August 6, 1973 radio broadcast from Ebbets Field in Denver, Colorado.
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"Sometimes, it’s not about where you are, but where you’re at. Even if, in the case of Swedish retro-rockers Blues Pills, where you are is already rather covetable.
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"Journey manages to pull off a nifty trick on 2011’s Eclipse: they fuse their prog rock beginnings with their arena rock heyday of the mid-‘80s. What they neglect to do is find hooks to have this play for an audience larger than the already devoted.
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"Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf featured (ex) Uriah Heep keyboard player Ken Hensley, bassist Gary Thain and drummer Lee Kerslake. It was released when Uriah Heep was at the peak of its rising to fame. Each side of the LP opens with a wonderful piece of heavy prog.
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"Let’s tackle the obvious elephant in the room before we move onto the musical aspects here. (It’s a metaphorical elephant – don’t be scared.) You ever notice how you, as a metalhead, wake up and put on some shirt covered in severed limbs, satanic artwork, and an incomprehensible band logo?
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Montrose, live at The Record Plant on April 21st 1973
Having played with Van Morrison, Edgar Winter and others, in early 1973 legendary guitarist Ronnie Montrose formed his own band, featuring the young Sammy Hagar on vocals.
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"Three years in the making, guitar wizard Alex Beyrodt (Primal Fear, Silent Force, et al) returns with his recurring personal project Voodoo Circle and a new album Locked & Loaded.
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"Robin Trower is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967-1971 and then as a solo artist. He issued many charting albums on Chrysalis Records in the 1970s.
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"You’ll probably be unsurprised to hear that, back when I was a spotty teenager in the 90s, I was really into Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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• Head Machine’s Orgasm album was recorded in 1969 and this is the FIRST OFFICIAL RE-RELEASE of the album since 1971. Every previous re-release since then has been a counterfeit.
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"The word ‘Legend’ gets thrown about too regularly and has lost a lot of its importance but when it applies to Michael Schenker it fully inhabits the true meaning of the word.
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"Don Airey is the keyboard player of Deep Purple. With the iconic British band, he succeeded in doing what would have been impossible for any other keyboard player, substituting the legendary founding member Jon Lord, accidentally one of his idols.
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