MEDICINE HEAD – Live At The Marquee 1975
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Forever etched on the record-buying public’s mind as the two-man band with several hit singles, Medicine Head were actually a real powerhouse. This concert from The Marquee, London during June 1975 is classic rock/pop and blues delivered from the heart. Continue reading |
MEDICINE HEAD – Two Man Band
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Two Man Band, from 1976, captures the essence of Medicine Head’s minimalist rock ‘n’ roll but mixes it with flourishes from the best of British musicians, including Ashton, Gardner & Dyke and Family piano man Tony Ashton, Mott The Hoople keyboard whiz Morgan Fisher (later to team up with John Fiddler in British Lions) and pedal steel virtuoso BJ Cole, who has played with everyone from John Cale to The Verve. |
MEDICINE HEAD Radio Sessions 1971-1977
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This release has been compiled by John Fiddler and comes from numerous different radio sessions and band line-ups in the period 1971 to 1977 Continue reading |
MEDICINE HEAD Thunderbird
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MICKEY FINN’s T-REX Back In Business
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MIKE HURST ORCHESTRA – Drivetime
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The album was originally called ‘Drivetime’, to fit in with what was then the prime time on US radio, and was recorded in 1969 at Olympic Sound, Barnes, London, with a 45 piece orchestra, three arrangers, and some wonderful individual World famous jazz musicians. |
MO FOSTER – Live At Blues West 14
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Most of the tracks on this album were recorded live in small clubs in the 90’s and the majority were recorded at Blues West 14, a small basement club in Kensington, London Classic Jazz / Fusion / Rock performed by masters of their profession. Continue reading |
MONTANA Change In The Weather
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Now released on CD for the first time, the 1981 album “Change In The Weather” features country rock from a band that were noted for their vocal harmonies Continue reading |
MOTT – Gooseberry Sessions & Rarities
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The first seven songs on this album were recorded in the hiatus between the demise of Mott The Hoople and the re-incarnation as Mott. They were recorded at the now legendary “Gooseberry” studio in Gerrard Street, London and used to obtain a record deal with CBS. Continue reading |
MOTT By Tonight – Live 1975/1976
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This release is a rip roaring, full blooded MOTT that was never captured on disc Continue reading |
MOUSE – Lady Killer
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MOUSE had their one and only album release during 1973 and its rareness has guaranteed it a place in the Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide at £80 per copy! Now released on CD for the first time with 4 bonus tracks. |
MR BIG – Seppuku
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Produced by Mott The Hoople’s Ian Hunter, this is the Mr Big album that got away. Mr Big received much attention in 1976 when they had a chart hit with ‘Romeo’. Signed to EMI, the label passed on their third album ‘Seppuku’ and ever since it has become the Holy Grail for fans of both the band and Ian Hunter. |
MR BIG Bitter Streets
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Featuring a new version of ‘Romeo’ plus two bonus tracks, ‘Bitter Streets’ showcases Dicken’s talent as a songwriter and performer Continue reading |
MUTTER SLATER BAND Field Of Stone
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“Field Of Stone” reflects strongly Mutter’s strength in writing blues, soul, R&B as well as melodic songs and the album brims with subtle guitar and rich sax Continue reading |
MUTTER SLATER BAND The Champ
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“The Champ” reflects Mutter’s primary interest in 60’s American blues, soul and R&B as well as his persistent addiction to “a half decent tune” Continue reading |
NINE BELOW ZERO Chilled/Refrigerator
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2 CD set – remastered with bonus tracks Continue reading |
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