UK three CD clamshell boxed set celebrating the so-called underground rock music 1968, a year that saw huge changes, both musical and social. 1968 was a pivotal year for creativity in British rock,... more
There have been other Tremeloes comps, but this new set is their definitive anthology, boasting every note recorded during their halcyon days at CBS. You get big hits by the beloved British... more
These Liverpool legends had an uncanny knack for picking the perfect song (be it Jack Nitzsche/Sonny Bono’s "Needles and Pins," Jackie DeShannon’s "When You Walk in the Room" or Lieber & Stoller’s... more
The cerebral productions and orchestrated arrangements of baroque pop exploded in the UK after the Beatles and Beach Boys turned pop into a place for the auteur. Melancholy moods and flourishes of... more
Lou Adler’s Ode Records signed Spirit when guitarist Randy California was just 16. The label saw something special in the band’s inspired fusion of psychedelia, rock and jazz, and so have record... more
The expanded edition here brings fans a treasure trove of rarities. First, you get the bonus song "She’s Still Alive" and all four previously unreleased songs from the post-album 1986 sessions. Then,... more
The Beatles opened the door, and all these bands stepped through—but these were no opportunists. You’ll hear one legendary group and UK classic after another amidst these 185 tracks, and disc six... more
Five of the seven LPs that these revered Southern rockers sent to the pop charts came between ’80 and ’85, and all five are here plus a bounty of bonus cuts. Live versions of their hits "Flirtin’... more
Prior to the early Sixties, folk and pop musicians inhabited largely different worlds. There were folk records that had become crossover pop hits, but in essence there was little or no common ground... more
The amazingly prolific, endlessly energetic Randy California sure left us a whole lot to still discover. Joined by a booklet with a new essay and period photos, these 6 CDs gather 1979–83 studio and... more
Recorded while Traffic was on hiatus, Jim’s solo debut ("Oh How We Danced") features Steve Winwood along with Chris Wood, Paul Kossoff, Dave Mason, Ric Grech, Jim Gordon and other special guests.... more
Once a backup singer for the Whispers, this L.A.-born songstress scored her own streak of R&B hits for the Solar and Constellation labels between 1979 and 1985. This first-ever round-up of Carrie’s... more
Across these 4 CDs—the first set to collect every Atomic Rooster album and single side recorded in the ’70s—you’ll hear this one-of-a-kind UK prog band dip into folk, funk, blues, jazz and... more
After her teenage-phenom years with Johnny Otis, this oh-so-soulful chanteuse made her own mark on Lenox, Atlantic and Roulette. This first-of-its-kind comprehensive celebration of this R&B pioneer... more
In the U.S., Pilot scored a #5 smash with "Magic" and two minor hits with "January" and "Just a Smile." In the UK, they hit #1 with "January" and the Top 40 with "Magic," "Call Me Round" and "Just a... more
Three CDs. By 1965, the British R&B boom was over. Cyril Davies was dead, Alexis Korner was employed as MD on a children's TV show, and the legion of young acolytes the two men had inspired had... more
Six CD set. SoulMusic Records is very proud to present a 97-track box set of the eight full albums (plus bonus tracks and mixes) recorded for Atco, Cotillion and Atlantic by the... more
It started as an underground UK scene, then flourished into a phenomenon that produced and influenced countless arena-filling bands. These 44 thundering tracks—hits and obscurities alike—take us to... more
UK three CD set. Harmony In My Head is another of Cherry Red's celebrations of a bygone era - this time, the boom in Power Pop and New Wave which followed the Punk explosion in 1977. New Wave was a... more
Four complete original LPs, remastered from the best possible sources, plus rare mono and stereo edits and B-sides to boot! Rock, blues, jazz and gospel come together across Edgar’s 1970 debut... more
Before co-founding ELO, guitarist/songwriter Roy Wood poured his pop craftsmanship and eccentric English humor into this art-rock band. Their deliciously off-kilter 1968 debut LP features the UK... more
Merseyside’s "second wave" produced an outpouring of crucial cuts: post-punk, new wave, synth-pop, dance-pop…a whole new generation of talented tunesmiths and sonic innovators made Liverpool, once... more
Jeremy Lewis and his Inevitable label helped Liverpool experience a second coming in the late ’70s and ’80s. Here are 40 Inevitable singles plus 20 early-’80s Peel sessions that run the gamut from... more
Last year we brought you the 7T’s collection "The Dawn Albums Collection," which rounded up the 1970–74 LPs by these UK legends of jug-band blues. Now, 7T’s is back to continue deeper into the long... more
Samson were at the forefront of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal—but disc three here, "Blues Nights: Slight Return" (1981–1997), reveals the many interests and talents they evinced over the years.... more
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