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NEW VINYL RELEASES: MUSIC ON VINYL
7th May 2018
Brief news of vinyl releases from Music on Vinyl
First up is Ten Years After’s A Sting in the Tale on gold vinyl. This is the band’s admirable ‘come back’ album released in 2017.
Prog fans should be aware of Quiet World’s worthy yet flawed concept piece, The Road (1970). It has a Moody Blues-esque feel about it but Genesis fans will be excited by the inclusion of a young Steve Hackett on guitars.
Classic rock-influenced, indie rockers, Blind Melon’s Soup (1995) offer a suite of dark tones LP, their final release before the death of their lead singer.
Fusion drummer, Billy Cobham’s 1974 release, Crosswinds, was his second LP as a leader. A decent album featuring the likes of George Duke and John Abercrombie.
From 1971, UK outfit, Pluto’s self-titled LP, original released on the Pye imprint, Dawn with plenty of experience – there’s even a Joe Meek connection in there, for example. It features classic 70s hard rock and is well worth seeking out.
Also look out for John Hiatt‘ Collected, a compilation over two discs…
Herbie Hancock’s Sunlight (1978)…
Odetta’s Odetta Sings limited to just 750 copies on gold vinyl…
’Livin’ Blues’, Dutch plus rock music’s Golden Years of the 60s and 70s plus…
from 1969, blues guitarist, Freddie King’s My Feeling for the Blues.
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