Artist: VA | Album: Legends: Of Rock | Released: 2005 | Genre: Rock | Country: UK/US | Duration: 01:17:30
Artist: VA | Album: Legends: Of Rock | Released: 2005 | Genre: Rock | Country: UK/US | Duration: 01:17:30
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American vocalist/guitarist Lita Ford is set to release her latest album Time Capsule on SPV/Steamhammer on April 15, 2016. Thevery special and unusual recording turns back the clock to a time when honest, down-to-earth rock music was still handmade and recorded without digital tricks and contraptions. Time Capsule is a “throwback” record that boasts identifiable voices and brilliant players jamming without any planning or pressure. Some of the album`s highlights: Billy Sheehan (bass), Rodger Carter (drums),Dave Navarro (mandolin), Jeff Scott Soto (vocals), Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander (backing vocals) and Gene Simmons (bass).
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Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker specialise in melancholy, and the move to a new record label hasn’t altered their approach. They constantly change styles on a set that’s dominated by songs about dusk, the night and dawn, and the mood remains the same as they switch from Elizabethan balladry to country, jazz and 60s pop.
Clarke is a compelling singer, influenced by Sandy Denny in both her phrasing and lyrics, and she is finely backed by Walker’s delicate guitar work, and the sparing use of strings, piano and horns. The best songs are the most direct and intimate. Something Familiar is a quietly intense, country-influenced song that stands up well against a powerful reworking of Gillian Welch’s Dark Turn of Mind. Elsewhere, the duo ease from slow, brooding balladry to late-night jazz, or from slow, twanging guitars to languid lounge pop. A gently exquisite set.
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Justin Hayward, the legendary lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for The Moody Blues has released a number of solo albums since the 1970s. A selection of songs from those studio & live albums has been compiled on this new best-of CD All The Way, a 15 song album featuring a wide selection of material from the 70s to 2013’s acclaimed Spirits Of The Western Sky. Exclusive to this compilation is the new song The Wind of Heaven.
Tracklist:
01. Blue Guitar 03:38
02. Forever Autumn 04:30
03. Broken Dream 05:47
04. Troubadour 06:35
05. The Best Is yet to Come 03:53
06. One Day Someday 04:26
07. One Lonely Room 05:21
08. In Your Blue Eyes 04:10
09. Vincent 04:50
10. Nights in White Satin 05:03
11. Raised on Love 03:13
12. It’s Not Too Late 04:59
13. The Story in Your Eyes 02:46
14. The Western Sky 06:56
15. The Wind of Heaven 07:29
16. Lay It on Me 02:55
17. Nostradamus 06:33
18. Moving Mountains 04:50
19. I Heard It 05:38
20. I Dreamed Last Night 04:39
21. Crazy Lovers 05:31
22. Silver Bird 04:10
23. It Won’t Be Easy 05:00
24. Lost and Found 04:17
25. Stage Door 05:12
26. Scarborough Fair 04:15
27. The Way of the World 05:08
28. Night Flight 05:25
29. Gypsy 03:22
30. The Eastern Sun 04:15
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As the hippie movement hurdled towards its emanate demise, bad vibes infiltrated the rock world. Tainted LSD, loud motorcycles, and a series of brutal deaths spawned inspiration for guitar-wielding teenagers across the globe. Implementing deafening fuzz and satanic screams to create their proto-metal monstrosities, short-lived stoner bands pressed their lysergic experiments in microscopic quantities before blacking out entirely. Lifted from the ashes of the acid rock hell fire are 18 distorted tales of dope fiends, pill poppers, and the baddest of trips.
1. Xarhanga – Acid Nightmare
2. Novak’s Kapelle – Hypodermic Needle
3. Whistlers Mother – Dark Dawn
4. Brass Alley – Pink Pills
5. Gift – Drugs
6. Supa Chief – Red Brained Woman
7. TNS – Time’s Up
8. Acid – Acid
9. Sardonicus – Evaporated Brain
10. Mass Temper – Grave Digger
11. Goliath – Dead Drunk Screamin’
12. Bulbous Creation – Hooked
13. The Ritual – Speed Freak
14. Gollum – Prayer of Despair
15. Crossblood Experiment – Orange Sunshine
16. Purple Sun – Dooms Day
17. The Shy Guys – Black Lightning Light
18. Sunn Cycle – Acid Raga
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Landry’s involvement as a member of Old Crow Medicine Show brought him to a handful of roots music zeniths, including induction into the Grand Ole Opry and a Grammy Award. Still, he retained his lone-wolf image during his tenure with the band, releasing solo albums that mixed elements of Dylanesque folk balladry with Tom Waits’ grizzled darkness and Leonard Cohen’s solitary poeticism.
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Tracklist:
1. Some Kind Of Rose
2. I’m Not Looking Back Anymore
3. Who Needs Your Love
4. The Creeks Will Still Be Running
5. Greater Love Hath No Man
6. Forever Ended Yesterday
7. Something About You I Love
8. Someone To Give My Love To
9. Mr. Lovemaker
10. Song And Dance Man
11. Come Home To My Heart
12. I Feel Like Crying
13. Make Me One More Memory
14. I Wanna Talk About Me
15. Sunny Side Of The Mountain
16. Sunday Morning Coming Down
17. Please Release Me
18. Close Up the Honky-Tonks
19. Almost Persuaded
20. Heartaches by the Number
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Edgelarks fly in on the tailwind of BBC award winning duo Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin. The new band name comes with a new project, taking the roots of their previous work – British traditional musics, Indian classical slide guitar, stomping roots beatbox harmonica party; adds a strong stem of original writing; and runs wilder with each gig.
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“The future of blue note… !” Twenty-three years ago, this quotation foretold a great career for Little Axe, aka Skip McDonald. The musician had already had a taste of fame with the Sugarhill Gang backing band / Tommy Boy Cooperations and their hip-hop masterpieces, writing music history along the way. Then he rolled out Little Axe and gave the blues a new, groovy face. Releases on legendary labels like Okeh Records, Realworld, On-U Sound, and majors like Sony, BMG, Warner, etc. followed. On-U Sound label mastermind Adrian Sherwood has always given Skip a platform to present his entrancing blend of blues, gospel, Cajun, dub, and trip hop: pioneering and authentic at the same time. His sound takes the essence and sound samples from blues legends such as Howlin’ Wolf, Leadbelly, and Son House and distils them to create musical visions that are both penetrating and highly hypnotic. Little Axe has released seven albums to date; London Blues is his eighth official album. Old mates, like Mark Stewart (Pop Group, Maffia), Doug Wimbish (bass player for Living Colour), Keith LeBlanc (drummer), Perry Melius (drummer for African Head Charge) have provided assistance — and JebLoy Nichols collaborated on writing. London Blues sticks tenaciously to tradition — to the blues — but at the same time is infused with a plethora of musical lingos. The new album is packed with songs that glitter and shine with strokes of production genius and imaginative arrangements. On London Blues, Skip McDonald’s creative team is even more sophisticated and innovative than on the predecessor albums. Amazing instrumentals (“Be Thankful”), a touch of gospel (“Deep River”), splashes of trip hop with blues harp (“Next Week Thursday”), and Delta blues meets dub (“When I Rise”) — the album meticulously follows a trail between Chicago and London, blending all the stepping stones to form a smooth, irresistible pathway.