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Danny Kirwan is one of the greatest songwriters that the land of Albion has ever had the honor of hosting. Kiln House marked an important turning point in the band’s history, laying the groundwork for what was to come.
Danny Kirwan is one of the greatest songwriters that the land of Albion has ever had the honor of hosting.
Kiln House marked an important turning point in the band’s history, laying the groundwork for what was to come.
Fleetwood Mac's 1970 album Kiln House marks a significant transition after Peter Green's departure. Jeremy Spencer's rock'n'roll style contrasts with Danny Kirwan's elegant compositions. The album introduces Christine McVie, adding depth with her voice and artwork. Key tracks like 'Station Man' and 'Jewel Eyed Judy' showcase the band's evolving sound. Kiln House set the stage for Fleetwood Mac's future successes. Explore Fleetwood Mac’s Kiln House and experience the rich blend of blues, rock'n'roll, and brilliant songwriting today!
"The album opens in full Webb style, 'You Know Could Be Right,' a slow and enveloping rock blues also chosen as a single from the album, a personal favorite of mine." "'Unlucky Boy,' another key track of the entire album... rock blues at its best, I would say."
"The album opens in full Webb style, 'You Know Could Be Right,' a slow and enveloping rock blues also chosen as a single from the album, a personal favorite of mine."
"'Unlucky Boy,' another key track of the entire album... rock blues at its best, I would say."
The review highlights Chicken Shack's 1973 album 'Unlucky Boy,' marking a more refined yet still wild approach with an expanded lineup. The album mixes slow blues, instrumental pieces, and a strong presence of sax and piano collaborations. Key tracks like 'You Know Could Be Right' and 'Unlucky Boy' showcase Stan Webb's guitar skills and the band's classic blues rock sound. The album is praised as a significant and polished entry in Chicken Shack's career. Listen to Chicken Shack's 'Unlucky Boy' and experience a timeless blend of blues and rock mastery!
From the very first notes of the opening track 'Civil of You Stranger,' the band’s style becomes apparent: acoustic guitar sounds blend with hints of electric parts, marked by Jess Roden’s voice. 'Country Home' is a great album not recognized as it deserves.
From the very first notes of the opening track 'Civil of You Stranger,' the band’s style becomes apparent: acoustic guitar sounds blend with hints of electric parts, marked by Jess Roden’s voice.
'Country Home' is a great album not recognized as it deserves.
Bronco's 1970 debut album 'Country Home' mixes folk, blues, and rock, led by Jess Roden and Robbie Blunt. Featuring a blend of acoustic and electric guitars, the album balances dreamy English psychedelia with powerful guitar-driven rock. Noted for its strong live reputation, the studio work remains subtle and atmospheric. Though the band released two more albums, 'Country Home' is regarded as their best and most deserving of recognition. Listen to Bronco’s 'Country Home' and explore this overlooked classic blending folk, blues, and rock from 1970!
"The mind behind the project was undoubtedly Mick Abrahams, already ex-Jethro Tull..." "The album flows smoothly despite the varied influences, up to the concluding 'Send Your Son To Die' led by a powerful guitar and sax riff."
"The mind behind the project was undoubtedly Mick Abrahams, already ex-Jethro Tull..."
"The album flows smoothly despite the varied influences, up to the concluding 'Send Your Son To Die' led by a powerful guitar and sax riff."
Blodwyn Pig's 1970 album 'Getting to This' showcases a masterful fusion of blues, jazz, and rock crafted by Mick Abrahams and a talented lineup. The album balances powerful guitar-driven tracks with softer, ethereal moments and explores diverse influences including reggae. Key compositions like 'San Francisco Sketches' highlight the band's versatility, while the album flows smoothly despite its varied styles. Mick Abrahams remains an underrated guitarist and composer deserving wider recognition. Discover the unique fusion of blues, jazz, and rock in Blodwyn Pig's 'Getting to This'—listen to this underrated classic today!
"The title track 'Hellbound Train' captures the concept of a train traveling through misty places, populated by strange creatures." "It's a slow and evocative number with Dave Walker's voice standing out, as well as Paul Raymond's organ work."
"The title track 'Hellbound Train' captures the concept of a train traveling through misty places, populated by strange creatures."
"It's a slow and evocative number with Dave Walker's voice standing out, as well as Paul Raymond's organ work."
Hellbound Train marks a successful continuation for Savoy Brown after Street Corner Talking, featuring strong collaborations with Chicken Shack members. The album delivers a rich 70s blues rock vibe, with standout tracks like Lost and Lonely Child and the lengthy, epic title track. Vocals by Dave Walker and instrumental contributions enrich the overall atmosphere. The record captures the essence of a mystic train journey, combining honky-tonk rock, gospel influences, and powerful solos. Dive into the legendary Hellbound Train album—listen now and experience the epic journey of Savoy Brown's 70s blues rock!
An album to listen to in one breath, letting oneself be amazed by the inserts composing the various often unexpected tracks. For me, one of Hancock’s best works, published in 1974.
An album to listen to in one breath, letting oneself be amazed by the inserts composing the various often unexpected tracks.
For me, one of Hancock’s best works, published in 1974.
Herbie Hancock’s Death Wish soundtrack embodies the artist's characteristic jazz-funk style with innovative synthesizer use. The album aligns tightly with the film’s narrative, varying from suspenseful rhythms to softer melodies. Side B features the notable Suite Revenge, blending funk and ambient moods perfectly. This 1974 release captures the essence of the 70s and stands as one of Hancock’s best works. Listen to Herbie Hancock’s Death Wish soundtrack and experience a masterful blend of 70s jazz-funk and cinematic emotion.
This album consecrates Savoy Brown. Chris’s voice adds refinement and blends well with the boogie rhythm of the piece.
This album consecrates Savoy Brown.
Chris’s voice adds refinement and blends well with the boogie rhythm of the piece.
‘A Step Further’ represents a significant growth point for Savoy Brown, expanding their blues foundation with new sounds and instruments. Chris Youlden’s warm vocals and Kim Simmonds’ guitar work create a refined and dynamic album. Side A showcases a variety of well-crafted tracks, while Side B offers a live medley that captures the band’s 1969 energy. Overall, the album solidifies Savoy Brown’s position in blues rock history. Discover Savoy Brown’s blend of classic blues and new sounds—listen to ‘A Step Further’ and experience the band’s refined evolution.
An album that has always captivated me for its typically 70s atmosphere. The intertwining guitars create a very effective soundscape.
An album that has always captivated me for its typically 70s atmosphere.
The intertwining guitars create a very effective soundscape.
Stan Webb’s Broken Glass is a short but impactful 1975 blues rock project marked by strong 70s vibes and musical experimentation. Featuring collaborations with Miller Anderson and others, the album spans reggae, funk, and acoustic sounds. It highlights the band’s versatility and stands as a memorable piece of Webb’s evolving career. Despite the band’s brief run, the album remains captivating and historically significant. Listen to Stan Webb’s Broken Glass now and explore a rich blend of 70s blues rock and musical innovation!
"Accept is a very interesting album marking a turning point for the band." "'Tired Eyes' is a gem by Stan, featuring a string section adding sweetness—a masterpiece."
"Accept is a very interesting album marking a turning point for the band."
"'Tired Eyes' is a gem by Stan, featuring a string section adding sweetness—a masterpiece."
Chicken Shack's fourth album 'Accept' marks a turning point with new member Paul Raymond and a blend of blues, rock, and folk. Stan Webb shines with skilled guitar work and vocal performances. The album features memorable tracks like 'Diary of Your Life' and 'Tired Eyes' with string arrangements, showing an eclectic and mature sound. Following this album, Stan Webb continued to lead evolving band lineups with enduring live energy. Dive into Chicken Shack's 'Accept' and discover the rich blend of blues, rock, and folk that defines this classic 1970 album!
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