The debut album from Marcus Mumford, frontman of Multi-Platinum, Grammy, and Brit Award winning band Mumford and Sons. The 10 track album features collaborations with Clairo, Phoebe Bridges, Brandi Carlile, and Monica Martin. Includes the lead tracks; ‘Cannibal, ‘Grace’, and ‘Better Off High’.
2018 four CD set in clam shell box featuring all the releases by Cock Sparrer between 1977-87. Disc One is the ultra-rare self-titled debut LP - previously only released in Spain - containing the singles 'Runnin' Riot' and 'We Love You' and now comes with five bonus cuts that effectively round up all of the band's earliest known recordings. Shock Troops - one of the greatest punk rock albums of all time - is to be found on Disc Two. Remastered from the original tapes it now comes with the addition of the seminal 'England Belongs To Me' single. Bands such as Agnostic Front and Dropkick Murphys have covered songs from this album. It's a masterpiece! The third disc contains the Running Riot In 84 album which featured the Oi! Compilation album classic 'The Sun Says'. Disc Four is the band's first ever official In Concert recording, 1987's Live And Loud. Again, it's re-mastered from the original tapes. Current Sparrer guitarist Daryl Smith has overseen the whole project with full input from the band. The booklet features sleeve notes and pictures of all the relevant singles, many now ultra- rare and expensive punk collectors' items.
Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. One of the first Modern Jazz Quartet albums on Atlantic – a 1957 set that finds the crew in one of their freshest periods – laying down their soon-to-be trademark style in a fashion that warrants the self-titled tag! The set kicks off with a stellar medley of standards, all given the tight MJQ touch! The crew strolls through "They Say It's Wonderful", "How Deep Is The Ocean", "Body And Soul" and more in that 10 minute stretch. Other album highlights include the drum-heavy "La Ronde", a sweet reading of "Night In Tunisia", "Baden Baden", "Bag's Groove" and "Yesterdays".
Blind Melon is an American rock band formed in formed in Los Angeles, California by two musicians from Mississippi and one from Indiana. Best remembered for their 1993 single "No Rain", the group enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock.
While quite a few arena rock acts of the '70s found it difficult to sustain their popularity beyond that decade, several acts continued to flourish and enjoyed some of their biggest commercial success: Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, and especially Foreigner. Foreigner's leader from the beginning has been British guitarist Mick Jones, who first broke into the music biz as a "hired gun" of sorts, appearing on recordings by George Harrison and Peter Frampton, and as part of a latter-day version of hard rockers Spooky Tooth. By the mid-'70s, Jones had relocated to New York City, where he was a brief member of the Leslie West Band and served as an A&R man for a record company. But it wasn't long before Jones felt the urge to be part of another rock outfit as he sought to put together a band that would be able to combine elements of rock, progressive, R&B, and pop into a single, cohesive style.