Hong Kong pop diva Anita Mui was one of the most beloved stars in Asia, selling over ten million albums of songs sung in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese.
A career boxset coming in the form of a 5CD/2DVD is released to coincide with the career-spanning documentary film about Public Image Ltd titled The Public Image Is Rotten. This box set ‘The Public Image Is Rotten (Songs From The Heart)’ features the PiL Singles Collection, B-sides, Rarities and Radio Sessions, 12” Mixes, Unreleased Mixes and Tracks + a Live concert from New York Ritz in July 1989. The DVD includes PiL promo videos + some live footage from the BBC’s Top Of The Pops and Old Grey Whistle Test. Just in case that wasn’t enough, we’ve also included two live concerts, the first Tallinn Rock Summer Festival in Estonia 1988 and the 2013’s Enmore Theatre in Australia.
Latvian hard rockers Bloody Heels have announced their return with a new studio album, "Rotten Romance" on June 10, 2022. “Rotten Romance”, their third album overall, follows their Frontiers debut, "Ignite The Sky" (2020). While the band still shows nods to the great ‘80s hard rock scene in their sound, the new album presents a stylistic leap from the band that is delightfully unexpected and welcome. Not content to be stagnant in their musical approach, Bloody Heels have pushed their sound forward, proving that innovation within the confines of a genre is always possible when the will to push through barriers exists.
Following the success of Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon, this clever release presents thirteen cookin’ blues tracks that deal head-on with the woes of the world. Highlights include Junior Wells’ marvelous rendition of "Why Are People Like That?" with the electric slide guitar work of Sonny Landreth and Derek Trucks, "Life Will Be Better" by Sugar Ray Norcia and Charlie Musselwhite, and "Misery and the Blues" from the seductive and sultry Maria Muldaur. Also features Terry Evans’ driving "Credit Card Blues," Debbie Davies’ searing "Money" and cuts by Son Seals, Kenny Neal, Sam Lay, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson and other stellar blues players.