Eagle Records’ 2010 release of The Who Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is essentially a repackaged reissue of Legacy’s 1996 archival release, containing the same 30 songs over two discs. This, of course, makes sense: both CD editions contain the entirety of the concert, which was heavily bootlegged before the official 1996 release. Eagle Records doesn’t change anything but the cover art, but it doesn’t need to: this is one of the Who’s legendary live shows, not as good as Live at Leeds but running a close second, and is certainly worthwhile for any serious fan.
Norman Granz is one of the most important non-musicians in the history of jazz and no one has made a greater contribution to the staging, recording and filming of jazz concerts, this series of performances from the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival? now makes a part of this legacy available on DVD for the first time. Ella Fitzgerald is the possessor of arguably the greatest female voice in the history of jazz. Joined here by her regular backing group, the wonderfully talented Tommy Flanagan Trio, Ella gives a sublime performance showcasing her abilities across many different styles.
The collectible eight pound 17" X 3" metal eagle, which has the ability to be hung on a wall, the special edition, limited to only 3000 copies will include deluxe digipak (folds out into "inverted cross"), bonus BluRay & DVD including "SLAYER Live At Wacken 2014" and "Making Of Repentless Documentary", bonus live CD "SLAYER Live At Wacken 2014", fold-out poster, album sticker and numbered certificate
Guitar hero Robin Trower, has often been compared to the late Jimi Hendrix, for his Strat-fueled bluesy/psychedelic style. Trower, launched his career in the 60s with band Procol Harum, he then went onto launch his solo career signed to Chrysalis records.
A 3 CD Box Set containing Robin's five Chrysalis albums released between 1973 -1976 [including bonus tracks: B-sides; previously unreleased tracks] was released on 26 July 2010.