Various - Rock Instrumental Classics Volumes 1-5 (5xCD, Comp) Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+) 5 discs, Damages on outer sleeve rec...
” Peter Gabriel’s flights of lyrical fancy meet guitarist Steve Hackett’s landmark tapped solo. The instrumental breaks on “Cinema Show” and “Firth of Fifth” are among prog’s most majestic, while Gabriel’s surreal wit runs wild on “The Battle...
Instrumental Series; Play-Along. Pop Instrumental Solos Series. Pop; Rock. Book and CD. 28 pages. Alfred Music #00-37415. Published by Alfred Music (AP.37415). ISBN 9780739080023. UPC: 038081419169. English. This book is part of an instrumental series arranged for Flute, Clarinet, Alto ...
State Of Salazaris therefore ready to show the world that they are definitely not a retro band, or a walk down memory lane. They write songs and play music that strives forward and not backwards. Their songwriting, arranging and instrumental performance show that this is a band that wants to...
MelodicRock Classicsis proud to deliver a true cult 80s classic by releasingThe Muggs’1985 gem ‘Rockin’ The Midnight Light’ on CD for the first time on May 31. But that’s not all. It’s a triple treat of 80s American AOR with the release of the full studio catalogue from The Mu...
striking a fine balance between engaging melodies, fiery instrumental cavalcades and atmospheric, meditative moments. While a good proportion of the album is instrumental, the contrast with the generally catchier vocal parts is handled with a light touch, without creating the dreaded “patchwork” effe...
The boys from Boston really broke through on their third effort, 1975's Jack Douglas-produced effort 'Toys in the Attic.' The sick licks of Joe Perry and the masterful mouth of Steven Perry worked in perfect harmony on such rock classics as "Sweet Emotion" and "Walk This Way." The grou...
The first side of the album rivals any Side A in rock history, with "Running With the Devil," the influential instrumental "Eruption," their deconstructed cover of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" and the full-throttle rocker "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" leading the way. The back half ...
but Kansas was one of the few who was both undeniably proggy and heartland American. Their fourth album was actually recorded deep in the Louisiana swamp and though it was partly radio-friendly, it also housed the Native American-inspired epic “Cheyenne Anthem” and the instrumental “Magnum Op...
Originally a blues-based band noted for their signature "rave-up" instrumental breaks, the Yardbirds broadened their range into pop, pioneering psychedelic rock and early hard rock; and contributed to many electric guitar innovations of the mid-1960s. Some rock critics and historians also cite ...