That Sound! : The greatest rock bands with that organ sound
In the 60s one distinguishing feature of the mainly guitar based bands was augmenting the group with an organ. These were the days when a keyboard player in a... Read On
In the 60s one distinguishing feature of the mainly guitar based bands was augmenting the group with an organ. These were the days when a keyboard player in a... Read On
Much has been discussed about Hendrix’s guitar talents…but forgotten in all the technical jargon is the fact that he wrote, arranged, and produced fantastic songs. This is the real... Read On
Finally. The Beatles catalog is being released; remastered and their first four English LPs appear in STEREO. Due Sept. 9 this year. This is long overdue. The general public... Read On
A brand new Dylan album is rumored for an April release. The record is said to feature the accordion of Los Lobos ‘s David Hildalgo and Benmont Tench on... Read On
A welcome reissue is the 2006 release of the first five Moody Blues records on CD complete with bonus tracks. Three of the five were issued as double disk... Read On
Me-thinks the Kinks are better than the Who. Actually, after the Beatles, and then the Stones… there are the Kinks. The Kinks are that good. The Kinks came across... Read On
The Byrd’s “Younger than Yesterday” was released in Feb. 1967. The majority of tracks were recorded Dec. 1966. This LP once again demonstrated the potent growth of the Byrds... Read On
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The Freewheelin’ Sessions There are some great tracks that never saw official release. “Rocks and Gravel” with band, the 45 versions of “Mixed Up Confusion” and “Corrina Corinna”, “I... Read On