Homespun brings you this live remastered radio broadcast from legendary live act Journey. Captured at New York's Palladium during their Infinity tour, this blistering 1978 performance from the King Biscuit Flower Hour showcases Journey on the cusp of arena-rock domination. With Steve Perry newly onboard, the band radiates fresh energy - blending raw musicianship with soaring vocals that would define a generation. From the fiery opener "Feelin' That Way/Anytime" to the epic power of "Wheel in the Sky," Journey's fusion of progressive rock roots and melodic brilliance is on full display. Guitarist Neal Schon shreds with precision, while Gregg Rolie's keys and Perry's vocals intertwine with electrifying force.
Album released in 2002 in England and digitally remastered with a compilation of two LP's by British musician and director George Edward 'Ted Heath' (London, 1902-69). Heath led one of the most popular bands of the post-war years, recording over 100 albums and solding over 20 million records. While Heath died in 1969 the band returned to regroup with a majority of pupils of Heath in the early 70s, with the permission of the Heath family, and because of his reputation they continued to act until his final concert in December 2000. This CD just tried to recover the memory of this great band releasing a reissue of their albums 'Swing session' (1958) and 'Palladium revisited' (1963). This is the London Palladium, where Heath made over 110 concerts between 1947 and 1955.