Classic vintage mid 1970's recording of an authentic old style Trinidadian steel pan band playing a wide variety of traditional material as well as a unique steel band tribute to the soul of Philadelphia via MFSB's 1974 hit, "T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia)." All selections newly remastered.
Rush Gold represents the best of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart's classic studio output. Including their first official radio staple 'Working Man through their last recordings on Mercury Records. Spanning thirteen years both old and new fans will hear many favorites, including their biggest hits 'Tom Sawyer' and 'New World Man'. Respectful of Retrospective 1 and Retrospective 2, this collection ads the track 'Working Man' to those classic playlists. Features every Rush hit, radio staple and classic track. Full participation by the band. Replaces Rush CDs (Chronicles 042283893627), Retr... [Read More]
The Toucans fly out of the recording studio with a beakload of fantastic tunes just for you! Get ready for an endless Toucan summer with great tunes like "Kokomo", "I Can See Clearly Now", "The Bare Necessities", and lots more! Beak Sounds is the eighth album from the Toucans Steel Drum Band, and features only the best tunes from the last two years of Toucanery. Recorded with state-of-the-art studio techniques and fantastic engineers, this album is sure to please any steel drum fan!
Germany's progressive death metal masters OBSCURA complete their long-running, four-album conceptual circle with the release of Diluvium (defined as a great oceanic flood), their most evocative, diverse and vibrant release to date. Recorded with longtime producer V. Santura (Triptykon, Pestilence) at Woodshed Studios in Landshut, Germany, Diluvium is a stunning achievement for the illustrious quartet and a landmark release for progressive metal as a whole.
Import-only pressing of the 1982 sophomore album from the Canadian Speed Metal pioneers. Metal on Metal is often considered the missing link between the New Wave of British Heavy Metal of the late '70s and the West Coast Thrash Metal of the early to mid '80s. Since Anvil were from Toronto, a city not known for a booming Metal scene, Anvil unfortunately got lost in the shuffle while the bands they inspired achieved far more success. Still, Metal on Metal delivers a powerful punch decades after it's original release. 10 tracks. Unidisc.
Digitally remastered edition of their third album that includes a 19 minute tour de force, "Parthenogenesis", which displays the quintet at their most experimental. Also featured is their incarnation of Henry Thomas "Bulldozer Blues" where singer Wilson retained the tune of the original song, rewrote the lyric and came up with "Goin' Up the Country", whose simple message caught the back to nature attitude of the late 60's and went to number one in 25 countries around the world.
On September 9, legendary jazz musician Herb Alpert will re-release 24 classic albums from his illustrious catalog. The albums were remastered from the original analog tape mixes by Grammy-winning mastering engineer Bernie Grundman, who was the mastering engineer on many of the Tijuana Brass and Alpert albums. All releases, several of which have been out of print for a number of years (in Europe, some have not been available in over 30 years!), will be presented with their original artwork, making this collection must-have for the Herb Alpert fan!
Digipak edition includes two bonus tracks. 2018 release. After honoring the classic Accept songs live with his other project Dirkschneider in the last couple of years, it's definitely time to release a new U.D.O. studio album. The songs on Steelfactory are clearly influenced by the past Dirkschneider shows - the simple straightness of the anthem-like songs make it a timeless record. With it's earthy handmade sound - with the help of danish producer Jacob Hansen (Volbeat), Steelfactory catches the spirit of the age perfectly. Udo Dirkschneider rose to fame with German heavy metal band Accept. A... [Read More]
Review by Dave Thompson.... Although Roger Daltrey was by no means the first member of the Who to take the solo plunge...he was the first to make any kind of commercial impact....went Top 50 in America and, almost as an afterthought, introduced the writing talents of the young and then-unknown Leo Sayer to the public at large. Eight months ahead of his own breakthrough hit, "The Show Must Go On," Sayer and writing partner Dave Courtney composed eight of Daltrey's ten tracks;.....Of Sayer's contributions, both "Giving It All Away" and the opening "One Man Band" would subsequently reappear on h... [Read More]
Featuring legendary bagpiper Donald MacPherson, whose mastery set the benchmark of excellence in Highland bagpiping for 60 years. Here he appears with Glasgows finest. Digitally remastered. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is
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