Pure… America collects 68 original hits featuring Boston ("More Than a Feeling"), Boz Scaggs ("Lido Shuffle”), REO Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You”), America ("Ventura Highway”), Steve Perry ("Oh Sherrie”), and Cheap Trick ("I Want You to Want Me”). Tracks by Blue Öyster Cult, Cyndi Lauper, Poco, and Kenny Loggins are also included on this four-disc compilation.
There is no other subject we are driven to sing about as much as we do love, and whether the songs are about being in the sunshine or the shadows of the emotion, every era has had them and has been partially defined by them. This four-disc set covers the modern pop era, and includes such classic love songs as Luther Vandross' "So Amazing," Harry Nilsson's heartbreaking "Without You," Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You," Bonnie Tyler's one-shot "Total Eclipse of the Heart," and Cyndi Lauper's gorgeous "Time After Time," among dozens of other forays into the heart of the matter.
42 Track various artists compilation featuring artists from the Sony / Columbia record labels.
100 Hits American Anthems recalls the best of the USA, including Rock, Pop and Country including: Cyndi Lauper/Paul Simon/Belinda Carlisle /The Bangles /Meat Loaf /Boston/Jeff Buckley /The Byrds/Dolly Parton /Johnny Cash/ Anistasia/John Mayer/ The Calling + many more…
UK anthology from the Heavy Rock outfit that featured Michael Bolton on vocals (then known as Michael Bolotin). Considered highly collectable AOR classics, the band originally released two albums: Blackjack (1979) and Worlds Apart (1980). Blackjack also features Bruce Kullick on guitar who later joined forces with Pat Travers. Contains exclusive interview with Kullick as well as extended sleeve-notes and new artwork with full discography. ~ Cherry Red Records
The first solo album by former (and future) Dio guitarist Craig Goldy. Working under the name Craig Goldy's Ritual, the album features two vocalists. Mike Stone provides vocals for about half of the tracks, while Goldy's ex-Giuffria colleague David Glen Eisley sings on the other half. Eisley has such a powerful voice it's no surprise that his tracks far outshine Stone's. The music on Hidden in Plain Sight is not as "metal" as Goldy's Dio work, instead coming across as more of a straightforward hard rock (perhaps hair metal) approach very similar to Giuffria and House of Lords. It's the kind of memorable melodic hard rock that the early 90's were so well known for.