Mercury City is a Funk/Rock band that embraces anything related to groove. They have many vintage sound, incorporating Moog Bass, Organ, Rhodes, Fuzz, and many other sounds from the '60s and '70s. They also infuse a lot of rap el...
鼓:Lea Mercury City is a Funk/Rock band that embraces anything related to groove. They have many vintage sound, incorporating Moog Bass, Organ, Rhodes, Fuzz, and many other sounds from the '60s and '70s. They also infuse a lot of...
In creating this comprehensive collection of 299 loops, we aimed squarely at a hard rock sound in the style of iconic, high-energy bands like AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, ZZ Top and others. Patrick Windsor, who also recorded Riffage: Metal, delivered full throttle rhythms and intricate...
Pussy - Invasion LP British band Jerusalem is well known among 70s hard rock enthusiasts for their classic 1972 debut album on the Deram label and our recent vinyl and cd reissues. Pussy was also managed and produced by Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
Mr. Big were one of the greatest rock bands of the ’80s, who for some reason became absolutely huge in Japan. Far more so than in their home country of America. No one is quite sure why this is and it has become somewhat of a phenomenon. Nevertheless, in typical Mr. Big fashion,...
Hum released two perfect space rock albums in the mid 90s, and then effectively disappeared. It’s always a shame when a band shuffles off the stage while they’re still producing at the highest level. But there’s almost something worse about the bands who keep releasing increasingly inesse...
Jethro Tull is one of the most unique sounding bands in the history of rock and roll. The obvious reason would be the extensive use of the flute by Ian Anderson, but it goes deeper than that. Anderson’s flute playing definitely adds a unique flavor to the band’s sound, but it’s ...
Lets Rock the Boat…Rock the Boat Baby! Hard French DJ’s are beyond excited to join The Blessed Madonna, Space Ghost and Bay Area Legend David Harness for an evening cruise through the San Francisco Bay . We’ve got our own deck ya’ll ...
Is it rock and roll? Blues? Motown? It was re-released in the 70s as a single and you can understand why, since it feels very much like a 70s pop song. The horns are the stars, and Paul gives a fine vocal performance. This is also another example of perfectly organizing the tracks...
Of course there are a few 1968 classics like the splendid "Out of Focus," "Parchment Farm," and the bands first (and only) big hit "Summertime Blues." Fans of 70s rock in its many forms might enjoy this 1990 retrospective, but metal historians need not worry about anything beyond Blue...