An acoustic performance at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio, recorded in november 21 (2009). This special package (Limited Edition) features a 2CD and a DVD with the entire concert. The extras includes behind the scenes gallery, "Joe" from Home in Surround 5.1 Mix and "Blind Faith" promo video…
We Are Seven is available as a 2CD and 2DVD release (each release contains the whole 2 hour plus concert) and was recorded at The Robin 2 in Wolverhampton on 8th April 2018 when the band performed the albums Seven and We Are Legend in their entirety for the very first time.[/quote
US R&B/rock & roll band (1974-1986) fronted by Willy DeVille. Passed away august 6 2009 .Though starting out in San Francisco playing gay leatherbars as "Billy de Sade and the Marquis" (Billy being Billy Borsey, Willy DeVille's original name), the band changed its name To Mink DeVille (and Borsey became Willy DeVille) in 1975 and became one of the housebands in the famous NY club CBGB. CBGB was the epicenter of NY punk - and other house bands such as Blondie, Television and Talking Heads got Mink DeVille categorized as part of the punk/new Wave underground to which they never belonged musically…
Magenta announce that their first album since 2013’s The 27 Club will be titled We Are Legend - and will be out in April. It’s the band’s first studio album since 2013’s The 27 Club, with keyboardist and founding member Rob Reed checking in to say that fans could be in for a bit of a surprise when they hear the new material.
Konx-om-Pax's first two albums for Planet Mu moved from amorphous ambient abstractions (Regional Surrealism) to bright yet half-dissolved rave nostalgia (Caramel). With Ways of Seeing, producer/graphic designer Tom Scholefield places a greater focus on beats and melodies, yet his music remains just as dreamy as it was before. Scholefield recorded Ways of Seeing after relocating from his hometown of Glasgow to Berlin, and while the album is certainly his most techno-influenced release yet, it sounds nothing like the sort of dark, paranoid techno one might associate with the city. Instead, it's joyous and even beach-ready, exuding warmth through hazy, lo-fi textures.
Heaven knows, the Scotsman born Donovan Leitch was ripe for ridicule, even when he was hitting the charts with regularity. He was the ultimate flower child, and his airier pronouncements made cynics want to tighten up those love beads around his neck. Listening to Troubadour, however, it's striking how versatile, melodic, and agreeable most of his material sounds decades after "Mellow Yellow" has faded into a jaundiced yellow. Clearly under the sway of Bob Dylan early on in his career, Donovan nevertheless was capable of directing his reverence into something as enchanting as "Catch the Wind." Amping up as the '60s progressed, he assembled a series of psychedelic-pop classics, including "Season of the Witch," the "Hey Jude"-like sing-along "Atlantis," and the uncharacteristically driving "Hurdy Gurdy Man" (the latter features three-quarters of what was to become Led Zeppelin providing stellar support). This two-disc anthology may be more Donovan than some desire, but the booklet, seven previously unreleased tracks, and expansive perspective it provides makes it a more-than-worthy overview for those who take their paisley folk-rock with a beatific smile.
'Sanctuary Live' is a DVD / CD package recorded in 2016 at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio. Accompanied by a 13 piece band, including fellow Magenta members Christina Booth, Chris Fry, Jiffy Griffiths and Dan Nelson, and vocalist Angharad Morgan (Kompendium), Robert performed a selection of music from his highly successful Sanctuary 1 and Sanctuary 2 albums…
'Sanctuary Live' is a DVD / CD package recorded in 2016 at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio. Accompanied by a 13 piece band, including fellow Magenta members Christina Booth, Chris Fry, Jiffy Griffiths and Dan Nelson, and vocalist Angharad Morgan (Kompendium), Robert performed a selection of music from his highly successful Sanctuary 1 and Sanctuary 2 albums.