A fantastic collection of work by The Arrows – a glam-era UK power pop trio with a really great sound! The Arrow sound is sort of a leaner version of grooves laid down by Gary Glitter or Sweet – a fuzzy, hook-heavy approach to rock – one that uses lots of heavy drums on ... (Rock) read moreCD
The melodic, ultra catchy glam pop singles of Chicory Tip – the A- and B-sides – packaged together on CD for the first time ever! Chicory Tip had a great way of blend an ultra catchy, keyboard heavy glam pop groove with strong harmonies and hooks that were learned from the sunny sounds ... (Rock) read moreCD
Mud never cracked the charts big on our side of the Atlantic, but for a brief time in the 70s they were one of the hottest glam rock acts going – a group who were maybe a bit more down to earth than some of their flamboyant contemporaries, and able to mix slight currents of older rock modes ... (Rock) read moreCD
The bright 70s Scots pop of Slik – their first and only album – packed up with a wealth of bonus tracks! Slik was led by vocalist/guitarist Midge Ure – who went on to take part in some pretty noteworthy projects in the years to come – and with the Slik he worked on a ... (Rock) read moreCD
A key chapter in the ever-shifting legacy of the great Roy Wood – music recorded after his time in The Move and ELO, and even after his initial solo tracks as well – a special project that has Wood partly dipping back towards rock and roll roots, but also putting things forward with a ... (Rock) read moreCD