Though .38 Special was never in a class with Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, the
Outlaws or the Marshall Tucker Band, some of its late-1970s and early- to mid-1980s output was spirited and quite enjoyable. But by the early 1990s, ...
When King Crimson leader Robert Fripp decided to assemble a new version of the band
in the early '80s, prog rock fans rejoiced, and most new wave fans frowned. But after hearing this new unit's first release, 1981's Discipline, all ...
This double album is becoming hard to find, which is unfortunate, as it's easily the
most comprehensive collection of Bowie's 1966-1967 work for Deram. The 21 tracks include the entirety of his 1967 debut album, plus seven stray songs from ...
Electric Light Orchestra's third album showed a marked advancement, with a fuller, more cohesive sound
from the band as a whole and major improvements in Jeff Lynne's singing and songwriting. This is where the band took on its familiar sound, ...