Jean Michel Jarre Releases Planet Jarre – 50 Years of Music As Themed Box
It’s hard to recognize that we’ve had over 50 years of much of the music that we’ve called favorites. But there it is. Decades. With that, there is much to…
It’s hard to recognize that we’ve had over 50 years of much of the music that we’ve called favorites. But there it is. Decades. With that, there is much to…
Last week, I posted about upcoming new label imprint 2CD collected sets, namely The Masters Collections (here). Since that post, there have been three new adds that you should be…
We now have a cover shot of the box (nothing else yet)! For the most part, Cocteau Twins released their magnificent sets of gorgeous music on the UK-based 4AD. From…
The re-emergence of BMG as a big label has provided several opportunities for Rhino Records-like preservation and revisitation of classic and tested music. To that end, BMG has established The…
In the ’80s, Echo & The Bunnymen provided their music in what I often call the richest vein in Rock history (1976-1985). Formed in 1978, with a first label issue…
From 1975. the band, Crack The Sky, has supplied fans with a strong range of great music. and although the classic and well-done albums released by the band were lovingly…
On June 1, Edsel Records released Volume One of the essential Boxed albums from UK Subs. That set contained the remastered sets from A though M. The band had undertaken…
Back in February, I let you know that the release for an anticipated box set for Public Image, Ltd called The Public Image Is Rotten was on the way (here).…
For the most part, Cocteau Twins released their magnificent sets of gorgeous music on the UK-based 4AD. From the band’s experimental debut, Garlands (1982) until their final 4AD issue, Heaven…
Back in February, I discovered that PiL (Public Image, Ltd) would be releasing a collection called The Public Image Is Rotten (Songs From The Heart). Still, little is known about…
Punk Music arrived in the ’70s designed to both give voice to a disenfranchised youth, and to unseat the perceived “dinosaurs” of Rock. In many ways, it actually did a…
Consider the career path of Graham Nash: The Hollies, a band that produced a wealth of ’60s hits (“On a Carousel”, “Bus Stop”, “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother”, “Carrie…