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Originally released in 1973, We May Be Cattle But We've All Got Names is the groundbreaking solo debut from Michael de Albuquerque, a member of ELO at the time. This definitive reissue has been newly remastered by Prof. Stoned and features insightful liner notes by George de Albuquerque, rare photos, and session notes ...
Remastered reissue of 1967’s mini pop symphony by Hertfordshire’s own The Mirage which recounts Ramona Blair's heartbreaking wedding day abandonment. Played heavily on radio alongside the likes of Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play," it fell just short of hit status, marking their final group composition to grace an -A- side. The flipside, "Lazy ...
Unearthed audio and video recordings from legendary progressive rock band Nektar captured live in Switzerland, 1973. Includes an hour-long concert videotaped for Swiss TV's Kaléidospop, unseen since it's original broadcast. The two CD's include the audio portion of Kaléidospop as well as a complete show soundboard audio recording from the ...
Nick Frater's 11th studio album, "Bivouac," emerges as a sophisticated pop masterpiece in his prolific discography. Embarking on a thematic journey, it encapsulates the quest for solace in a woodland sanctuary amidst post‐industrial Britain. Drawing melodic echoes from Bacharach, Tillbrook, McCartney, and Rundgren, Frater's songcraft resonates deeply, particularly with devotees of Ram and Wizard ...
Welcome reissue/remaster of British Nirvana's surprise 1996 album, which revived songs written back in the Sixties but never released. Taking its title from one of those songs, Orange And Blue has all the idiosyncrasies you'd expect from the minds of Patrick Lyons-Campbell and Alex Spyropoulos but done with a nineteen-nineties spin. And its story ...
Welcome reissue/remaster of British Nirvana's surprise 1996 album, which revived songs written back in the Sixties but never released. Taking its title from one of those songs, Orange And Blue has all the idiosyncrasies you'd expect from the minds of Patrick Lyons-Campbell and Alex Spyropoulos but done with a nineteen-nineties spin. And its story ...
2021 debut album from Liverpool's Novelty Island is a wonderful piece of pop magic cloaked in a warm-blanket of familiarity with its rich 1960’s melodies and harmonies and ace musicianship. Sunny, quasi-psychedelic songcraft on tracks like "Cowboy On A Bicycle" and "Blackcurrant Sky," mix with insistent alt-pop credentials such as Graham Coxon-indebted "Michael Afternoon" ...
2021 debut album from Liverpool's Novelty Island is a wonderful piece of pop magic cloaked in a warm-blanket of familiarity with its rich 1960’s melodies and harmonies and ace musicianship. Sunny, quasi-psychedelic songcraft on tracks like "Cowboy On A Bicycle" and "Blackcurrant Sky," mix with insistent alt-pop credentials such as Graham Coxon-indebted "Michael Afternoon" ...
A collaborative album between legendary songwriter-producer John Simon and singersongwriter Pablo Solo from Cantabria, Spain. Solo brings his raw energy and musicianship to create a strong set of beautiful songs written by Simon throughout his career, including two recent compositions, "Irresistible" and the poignant "One" as well as classics like "Tannenbaum" ...
A collaborative album between legendary songwriter-producer John Simon and singersongwriter Pablo Solo from Cantabria, Spain. Solo brings his raw energy and musicianship to create a strong set of beautiful songs written by Simon throughout his career, including two recent compositions, "Irresistible" and the poignant "One" as well as classics like "Tannenbaum" and "King Lear's ...
Audio and video collection of UK progressive eccentrics Patto at the height of their powers on stage in the form of a previously unreleased recording of the band rocking and looning at the Torrington in London in January 1973, plus their surviving TV appearances from 1971.
Despite being criminally underrated at the time of its release in 1970, the debut album by Patto is now described as being among the finest jazz-rock fusion albums ever recorded by a British group. This new edition features fresh spectral demix and remaster by Prof. Stoned which sheds new light on the band’s ...
Beloved sixties psychedelic icon Peter Daltrey unveils his solo endeavour for 2023, "The Leopard And The Lamb." Remarkably marking the twenty‐sixth addition to his illustrious discography, the album blends introspective tunes with spirited tracks, all infused with Daltrey's signature flair. It stands as a testament to his enduring adaptability and artistry, seamlessly melding the ...
Beloved sixties psychedelic icon Peter Daltrey unveils his solo endeavour for 2023, "The Leopard And The Lamb." Remarkably marking the twenty‐sixth addition to his illustrious discography, the album blends introspective tunes with spirited tracks, all infused with Daltrey's signature flair. It stands as a testament to his enduring adaptability and artistry, seamlessly melding the ...
Singer-songwriter Peter Daltrey returns with a brand-new album Running Through Chelsea together with The Know Escape. As one of Britain’s finest songsmiths of the 1960s and 1970s, Peter’s voice continues to convey magic and emotion with a lustre of lysergic lyrical lacquer. His brilliant 60’s group Kaleidoscope were one of ...