Reissue-oriented indie label Numero Group has been mining the ’90s a lot recently and the latest in their archival series is on DC-area indie rock band Tsunami. Its a 5xLP box set titled Loud Is As ...
The box set includes ZZ Top’s two most successful albums, Eliminator and Afterburner, which were certified Diamond and five-times platinum, respectively, by the RIAA, signifying sales of more than 10 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cover of Rainbow's 'The Temple of the King 1975-1976' (Edsel Records) A new box set dedicated to the early years of Ritchie ...
The 1974 Live Recordings collection, which can be pre-orderd now, also features newly penned liner notes by journalist and critic Elizabeth Nelson. In conjunction with the announcement, a previously ...
Slipknot fans will still have their shot at a pretty outstanding box set celebrating the 25th anniversary of the band's self-titled 1999 album after frustration over the limited-edition run of "blood ...
Fifty years ago, Bob Dylan reunited with the Band for an arena tour where they performed 40 shows in just 42 days, often playing two gigs a night. The double live LP Before The Flood featured ...
Want the music to never stop? There's a new massive Grateful Dead box set just for you. "Enjoying the Ride," is a 60-CD box set encompassing more than 60 hours of music, collected from the iconic band ...
Bob Dylan and the Band brought their reunion tour to arenas all across North America in January 1974 before touching down in New York City at the tail end of the month for three sold-out shows at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember when you were young? Pink Floyd’s members (with the exception of drummer Nick Mason) don’t seem to relish the thought, ...
The writer Michael Walker once theorized that the sixties — not the literal decade but the idea or more accurately the vibe — actually ended in 1973. The suggestion was that the era’s halcyon artists ...
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