Stackridge – Lost & Found – The Reunion Years: 1999-2015: Boxset Review
The Final Chapter…? Esoteric conclude their retelling of The Stackridge Story with another boxset, compiling the years of the re-formed Stackridge.
John has been a music obsessive since he first heard 'Love Me Do' seeping out of the family radio in 1962. he spent a career in the rail industry before turning back to his first love of music. He plays bass guitar and melodeon, loves folk/rock and lives in Warwick.
The Final Chapter…? Esoteric conclude their retelling of The Stackridge Story with another boxset, compiling the years of the re-formed Stackridge.
Totally unclassifiable – an arresting debut album from Bristol-based Sans Froid.
Deeply personal reflections on birth, parenthood and life itself. Singer-songwriter Luke De Sciscio channels Cohen, Drake, Simon and others on his 17th album, Theo.
Seventies Superstar, Gilbert O’Sullivan revisits his 55-year career and comes up with a few pared-back blinders for our enjoyment.
Every Faces BBC session, concert and broadcast – all in one place for the very first time.
The new series of live albums available exclusively from Talking Elephant Records recall a magical day in the Dutch village of Grolloo in 2003
ATB faves Barbara are at it again….. John and Henry turn to Liam and Noel for inspiration.
A compilation of the Malian Duo’s post 1998 best work; the perfect entry-point for new converts to the Amadou & Mariam cause.
The collected works of sometime occult-rockers, Black Widow. There’s some fine music amongst the black magic hype.
Stories, deep contemplation, introspection, heartbreak and a dash of humour. It’s all here in the debut album from York singer-songwriter, Pete Lambert.
Solid fourth album from Northamptonshire 4-piece outfit Stevie Jones & The Wildfires covers a lot of ground in a short time.
On album #3, Linda Moylan focuses upon her London-Irish upbringing and the experiences it brought.
Home Service have achieved the impossible by finding a replacement for the hitherto irreplaceable John Tams and, to prove it, they’re back – with a stunning new live album.
Vastly expanded version of Zappa’s most Strictly Commercial album – Apostrophe – celebrates 50 years of its existence. Great googly moogly!
Fascinating yarns and vibrant tunes – The Shackleton Trio prepare to celebrate their 10th anniversary in style.