Peter Hammill – In A Foreign Town/Out Of Water: Album Review
Peter Hammill gives a lesson in the art of redux. A couple of 30 year old albums get a spit and polish.
Peter Hammill gives a lesson in the art of redux. A couple of 30 year old albums get a spit and polish.
A batch of favourite and familiar songs get a stately makeover – courtesy of Nick Hart and Tom Moore.
Joshua Burnell is on a roll – the ATB man of the moment heads out with a live recording.
A mystical and impassioned offering from The Furrow Collective powered by the energy of the moon.
Bumper package expands on all the joys of janglemasters, The Bluebells, making us all feel eternally young at heart. (And possibly old.)
Shazam! The Move’s explosive second album: Remastered, recut and reissued.
Peter Gabriel – remember him? This is how it goes. i/o reveals the dark and the bright side of PG.
4CD compilation of Mick Ralph’s legacy – top quality songwriting and virtuoso guitar from a highly respected musician.
Songs to encourage sleep – from all around the world. The new album from Toronto singer-songwriter Abigail Lapell is an oasis of calm in hectic times.
A few beers, a band and a Saturday night,. The ensemble that made pub rock a brand. The Brinsley Schwarz anthology.
The Sleeping Souls – awake and off the leash with Just Before The World Starts Burning.
A sort of, ‘best of’ The Filthy Tongues – what have you been missing?
With the sword firmly out the stone, the ex-Midlake man stalks the myths and legends of old England.
A rare glimpse into the early days of The Jimi Hendrix Experience – just as they were about to change the world forever.
Recollections of the past and contemplations of the future. Prepare to be drawn into the thought-provoking world of Andrew Ferguson.