In 1966, The Family Dogg was formed in England with the participation of the singers Mike Hazlewood and Pam Zooey Quinn. The debut album, A Way of Life was released in 1969, and the title track... more
Frank Zappa was instrumental in getting former Mothers Of Invention member Lowell George and his new band, Little Feat, featuring Roy Estrada, RIchie Hayward and Billy Payne, a contract with Warner... more
Remastered and pressed onto deluxe 180g Vinyl with a gatefold jacket presentation, Der Kommissar is a compilation album released by After The Fire originally in 1982. The singles featured on this... more
Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967-1971, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the... more
It takes 2 CDs and 2 LPs to cover the career of these Kansas City rockers, who debuted in '79. These cuts cover it all: their '80s hits "You've Got What I Need," "Hollywood" and "Touch Me Tonight"... more
After playing keyboards for Rainbow and notching some solo hits, Tony Carey joined German producer Peter Hauke to form Planet P Project. This was prog rock for the synth age; their 1983 debut nearly... more
Live recording from August 8, 1974 coinciding with the release of their third album. Featuring Chick Corea on keyboards, Al DiMeola on guitars, Stanley Clarke on bass and Lenny White on drums, this... more
Savoy Brown (originally Savoy Brown Blues Band) were an English blues rock band formed in Battersea, south west London, in 1965. Part of the late 1960s blues rock movement, Savoy Brown primarily... more
Classic all-girl metal band from the UK. Second album featuring the hits "Yeah Right", "Hit And Run", "C'mon Let's Go". Remastered in 2020 and released on limited edition 140g strawberry pink vinyl.... more
Keyboardist Tony Carey and producer Peter Hauke created a synth-powered double album full of dramatic dystopian images with this 1985 release. This was a success at the time and has only grown in... more
These UK pop-rockers took their name from a "Star Trek" Vulcan but they scored a streak of hits on Earth-especially in England. "Heart and Soul" ('87) soared to #4 on both sides of the pond; this... more