The release in 1973 of ‘Never Turn Your Back On A Friend’ was Budgie’s third studio LP and proved to be a major milestone in the long, hard-gigging career of the Welsh rockers.
Black Sabbath released their third long playing record in 1971 to much controversy. But whatever moniker you put on it, heads banged all the way through the album either rocking to the beat or in exasperation at such a travesty. Sales of the album gave it a Double Platinum Certificate in America and it was the first Black Sabbath album to reach the Billboard Top Ten.
Released in 2012, ‘Onward’ was Hawkwind’s twenty-seventh studio album which saw them gaining new converts and bigger sales after a spell in the doldrums.
A triple CD collection under Crimson Records’ Gold label with the best of Ian Hunter, and Ian Hunter related Mott The Hoople songs from 1972-1983, and what a trip it was. Fifty songs clock in at 3 hours and 31 minutes.
Fifty years or more since Thunder’s main songwriter and guitarist, Luke Morley, and singer Danny Bowes met, here they are still at the top of their chosen pile.
There is no filler on this album; every song is a gem. It’s almost a sad feeling when the album comes to an end. Fortunately, all you have to do is hit the repeat button on your player.
Centrepoint Studio, Bangkok, Thailand 19th February 2017 Guitar wizard Joe Satriani spent two years whizzing around the world promoting his fifteenth studio album ‘Shockwave Supernova.’ For his South East Asian jaunt, Satriani treated appreciative fans […]
Atlantis showcases the incredible talent that makes up Cats in Space. Everything from the writing, production, musicianship, not to mention the stunning harmonies, smacks of quality and pure joy. A contender for album of the year for sure. Just AWESOME!