Review: With four albums dropping throughout the first half the 1980s, the second iteration of AC/DC with Brian Johnson on vocals was definitely on a roll. This recording of the band in action on the West Coast of the US mixes classics from their Back In Black classic like 'You Shook Me All Night Long' and 'Hell's Bells' - with older favourites. There are fan faves galore here but also a few tracks which make the cut less often, such as 'Shot Down In Flames' from the Highway To Hell album, 'She's Got Balls', 'Shoot To Thrill' and more. That alone sets it above the average live broadcast album from the band, elevating it into the realms of the essential for hardcore devotees.
Review: Don't be confused by that title - this live album is a recording of their Monsters of Rock appearance from 1991, a bill on which even legends like Metallica and Motley Crue found themselves playing supporting roles to the Australian gods. That said, despite this being very much the domain of singer number two, Mr Brian Johnson, there are many, many moments from the Bon Scott songbook here, from album title tracks 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap', 'High Voltage' and 'Let Me Rock' alongside later triumphs like 'Hells Bells' and 'Heatseeeker'. The only thing that might seem odd by its omission is 'Highway To Hell' - the clue is NOT in the name, it seems - but across four sides of vinyl, there's still plenty of AC/DC at in truly electrifying mood here.
Review: Following the triumphant success of their 50th Anniversary celebration, BLUE OYSTER CULT is gearing up for the release of the eagerly anticipated "50th Anniversary Live - Second Night." This electrifying performance, which includes the band's second album "Tyranny and Mutation" performed back-to-back is is a spectacular follow-up to the band's historic three-night stint at Sony Hall in NYC.
In September 2022, BLUE OYSTER CULT enthralled fans with a unique trilogy of sold-out shows, each dedicated to one of their first three albums. Founding member Albert Bouchard made a special appearance on all three nights, adding a nostalgic touch to the historic milestone.
For nearly three hours each night, the band delivered a spellbinding set, weaving through the entirety of their classic initial trilogy of albums and treating fans to a mix of fan favorites, deep cuts, and classic hits.
Heroes: Santiago Chile September 1990 (Jesse Zotti extended version) (7:01)
Heroes: Santiago Chile September 1990 (Jesse Zotti instrumental) (10:11)
Review: The Icons label presses up tracks in numerous different genres from legendary artists from across the years on nice coloured vinyl. This one is an orange 12" from the iconic David Bowie who was on tour across the world in 1990 when he stopped in Chile for one particularly stand-out night. That evening amongst many other classics in his set was 'Heroes' which features here as a live recording from the night first as a Jesse Zotti Extended Mix and then on the flip as a Jesse Zotti Instrumental. Two great versions of a great track.
Make Me Smile (Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon) (1:57)
So Much To Say, So Much To Give (2:06)
Anxiety's Moment (2:43)
West Virginia Fantasies (1:34)
Colour My World (1:48)
To Be Free (1:34)
Now More Than Ever (2:00)
Fancy Colours (6:12)
It Better End Soon (7:22)
Saturday In The Park (6:00)
Mother (5:26)
In The Country (7:43)
A Song For Richard & His Friends (4:34)
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form intro) (6:12)
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (6:41)
I'm A Man (6:44)
Free (7:18)
25 Or 6 To 4 (6:09)
Review: Experience the captivating essence of Chicago's live performance at the Kennedy Center in September 1971, now beautifully captured in a stunning multi-track recording. Highlighting the jazz-infused gem 'Goodbye', featured on the Chicago Six Decades Live collection, this track became a standout with the highest streaming numbers. Delve into the band's unreleased repertoire from the same set, offering a rare glimpse into their dynamic live energy. Complete with detailed liners and a poster, this collection promises to immerse listeners in the timeless magic of Chicago's iconic sound, showcasing their enduring legacy in the realm of live music.
Make Me Smile (Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon) (1:57)
So Much To Say, So Much To Give (2:06)
Anxiety's Moment (2:43)
West Virginia Fantasies (1:34)
Colour My World (1:48)
To Be Free (1:34)
Now More Than Ever (2:00)
Fancy Colours (4:50)
Saturday In The Park (6:02)
Mother (5:26)
It Better End Soon (17:41)
I'm A Man (6:44)
Free (7:18)
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form intro) (5:22)
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (4:47)
25 Or 6 To 4 (6:09)
Review: This comprehensive special edition of this classic album comes across eight sides of vinyl and captures the iconic band at the peak of their early career. Performing in the nation's capital, Chicago delivered a wonderfully dynamic set that showcases their unique fusion of rock, jazz, and brass. It features plenty of great work from the band's well known and distinctive horn section and intricate arrangements. A magnificently captured live recording, it features hits from their early albums such as Chicago Transit Authority and Chicago II, and also takes in fan favourites like 'A Song For Richard & His Friends' and 'Beginnings.' The performance is a testament to Chicago's musical versatility and powerful live presence and this version of it takes you right back to the heart of it all.
Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore (live) (5:53)
Always (live) (4:34)
Stevie's Blues (There's A Place For Us) (instrumental) (6:51)
Take Me With You (5:21)
Review: To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Phil Collins' fifth solo studio album, Both Sides, a special edition 5XLP box set is set for release. This deluxe reissue, features the remastered original album, cut at half-speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Both Sides (All The Sides) includes early demo tracks, rarities from singles like 'Both Sides of the Story,' 'Everyday,' and 'We Wait and We Wonder,' as well as live performances such as 'Can't Turn Back the Years' and 'Both Sides of the Story' from Collins' MTV Unplugged session. This collection is presented on vinyl for the first time, housed in a slipcase with picture sleeves and a 16-page booklet containing newly written liner notes by esteemed journalist Michael Hann. Collins, who wrote, performed, and produced Both Sides in just six weeks at his home studio, considers it his most personal album. Originally released in 1993, the album topped the charts in the UK and Europe, reached No. 13 in the US, and achieved multi-platinum status worldwide.
Review: Foreigner's upcoming compilation, Turning Back the Time, is a nostalgic journey through the band's illustrious career, featuring 18 tracks that span their greatest hits and an exciting new addition. The compilation, timed to coincide with the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, includes classics like 'Feels Like the First Time', 'Cold As Ice' and 'Juke Box Hero,' showing the band's signature blend of rock and melodic strength. The jam packed collection also features a special surprise with the previously unreleased track 'Turning Back the Time'. This fresh cut, co-written by Mick Jones and Marti Frederiksen, is a reflective ode that looks back on the journey of growing up and the impact of music. With a vibrant melody and heartfelt lyrics, it resonates deeply, especially in light of Jones' recent health challenges. Also featured are timeless hits like 'Hot Blooded' and 'I Want to Know What Love Is', alongside lesser-known gems like 'Girl on the Moon'. Overall, a worthy collection that can be otherwise called a greatest hits album.
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