The No.1 Love Album is a collection of 36 uptempo and romantic classic performed by Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye. Dolly Parton, Bangles, Savage Garden, Michael Bolton Bonnie Tyler, Lisa Stansfield, Bobby Vinton, Paul Young, among other great artists.
There’s nothing to compare to the sound of an amplified Hohner Marine Band harmonica in the hands (and mouth) of a master like Little Walter, Walter Horton, Snooky Pryor or Sonny Boy Williamson. All of them were just as adept with the unamplified specimen but the addition of electricity takes this miniscule instrument into a different realm. Many musicians heard here were disciples in one way or another of John Lee Williamson (the original Sonny Boy), who played his harp through a microphone in clubs but never recorded that way. The list of these men is a long one, including Billy Boy Arnold, Walter Mitchell, Doctor Ross, Forrest City Joe and Robert Richard, while Little Walter influenced younger men like Junior Wells, Jerry McCain, James Cotton and George Smith.
Compilation released by Mushroom Records in 1993 consisting of artists signed to them - the majority of these tunes are from the 1980s and this release is a great starting point for people who wish to explore the Top 40 scene in Australia in the 70s and 80s. It also contains Kylie Minogue's first ever single (a cover of "Locomotion").
The third Volume of The Australian Pop Series containing well known iconic Aussie hits form the 70s, with many hard to find and sought after Australian hits that rarely turn up on compilations. Carefully re-mastered from only the best possible sources to provide the highest quality sound - in fact many of these have never sounded so good. Included are all the original hit single versions As with previous instalments, many titles may have been bigger in some States than others or even unique to one or 2 States. Also featured are hits on CD for the first very first time, including 's enormous hit from late 1971- the full length produced epic . This track has been one of the most sought after Australian hits for many years.
Eurovision songs from the first contest in 1959 upto the date of the CDs release in 1997.
A collaboration between Edgar Fruitier, classical music expert and collector, Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte and Cardinal Marc Ouellet, this 6 CD collection of sacred music is a classical's music lover's dream.
The Tibetan Freedom Concert was the largest rock charity event of 1997, a two-day event held in June that featured many of the biggest names in rock and rap. Appropriately, it was filmed and recorded with the intention of being released later in the year as a charity record. The triple-disc set, The Tibetan Freedom Concert, is the extraordinary document of that weekend, containing one performance apiece from the 36 artists who appeared at the concert.