The Small Faces get bigger Part One

What a glorious band. Formed out of the ashes of ‘The Small Faces’ and ‘The Jeff Beck Band,’ nobody could have predicted the influence this lovable bunch of rogues would have on rock ‘n’ roll history.

Hawkwind – Warrior at the edge of time

“Warrior On The Edge Of Time” is Hawkwind’s sixth album. With bandleader Dave Brock at the very height of his creative abilities, the album roared into the British charts reaching No. 13 and remained in the charts for three months.

Grand Funk Railroad – Live. The 1971 Tour

Grand Funk Railroad storms through all the highlights from their first five albums. The medley of ‘I’m Your Captain/Closer to Home/Hooked on Love/Get it Together’ is the true work of artists playing at the peak of their powers. Turn it up to 11 and enjoy.

AC/DC – Razors Edge

There are some classic songs on ‘Razors Edge’ that became firm favorites with the live crowds, allowing AC/DC to spice up the live set.

Mott the Hoople 74

The show was tremendous. If you were a fan from back in the 70s, you got absolutely everything you wanted and more.

The House on the Hill – Audience

“The House On The Hill” was probably Audience’s most celebrated album and their first collaboration with the very famous and trendy Gus Dudgeon (who came to fame with his work for Elton John) as producer.

King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King

When this album was released in 1969, it was to change the whole face of rock music as it was then known. “In the Court of the Crimson King” by King Crimson almost single-handedly invented what was to become known as Progressive Rock, and with first track ’21st Century Schizoid Man’ had a fair hand at putting heavy metal music on the map.