but heightened ferocity on ‘Altars of Madness.’ Considered by many to be the greatest death metal album ever conceived, Trey Azagthoth improved on the blueprint already in place, crafting songs like “Maze of Torment” and “Chapel of Ghouls” with tectonic...
but heightened ferocity on ‘Altars of Madness.’ Considered by many to be the greatest death metal album ever conceived, Trey Azagthoth improved on the blueprint already in place, crafting songs like “Maze of Torment” and “Chapel of Ghouls” with tectonic...
but heightened ferocity on ‘Altars of Madness.’ Considered by many to be the greatest death metal album ever conceived, Trey Azagthoth improved on the blueprint already in place, crafting songs like “Maze of Torment” and “Chapel of Ghouls” with tectonic...
Guided by the shared vocals of Marty Balin and Grace Slick, and powered by the scalding guitar of Jorma Kaukonen, they cranked out seven studio records, a string of hit songs and signature appearances at festivals including Monterey, Woodstock and Altamont in the tight span between 1965-72. Af...
Harvest / Mercury 70. Scorpions, 'Love at First Sting (Mercury, 1984) By 1984, Scorpions had fully adapted themselves to the growing popularity of commercial heavy metal. The immortal “Rock You Like a Hurricane” is undoubtedly the most popular song here, but ‘Love at First Sting’ is ma...
B3. The Hit Factory, New York City Leon Russell appears with love from "Shelter Records" Carol King and Merry Clayton appear through the courtesy of "Ode 70 Records" Recorded at "The Record Plant"--Los Angeles Mastering--Artisan Sound Recorders ...
Harvest / Mercury 70. Scorpions, 'Love at First Sting (Mercury, 1984) By 1984, Scorpions had fully adapted themselves to the growing popularity of commercial heavy metal. The immortal “Rock You Like a Hurricane” is undoubtedly the most popular song here, but ‘Love at First Sting’ is ma...
It was an answer from The Moody Blues' pop hit, "Nights in White Satin", that another progressive rock band, Barclay James Harvest, sampling it in their song, "Poor Man's Moody Blues", but not popular as well. "Nights in White Satin" from The Moody Blues' second studio album, "Days...
Harvest 11. Pink Floyd - 'Wish You Were Here' (1975) Pink Floyd's playing is more direct and psychedelic than most prog bands' — to the point where geeks debate their genre credentials. (If prog had a central headquarters, the security guard might not let the band inside.) But pretty...
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