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Steve Deaton: 11 Years
An eclectic mix of rock, pop, and country.
Recommended if you like
Dire Straits,
Steely Dan,
Todd Rundgren.
The Lew Jones Act: A Chelsea Soliloquy
Acoustic folk/pop with jazz and blues influences. Smooth and sweet sounding like Paul Simon.
Recommended if you like
Donovan,
Simon Neil,
Will Young.
The Marlboro Chorus: American Dreamers
70s tinged indie rock
Recommended if you like
David Bowie,
The Kinks,
The Shins.
Adatis: Amy Douglas and the Industry Standard
Intensely funky, aggressively rhythmic ROCK, but with strong melodic sensibilities and strong hooks. A return back to soul based rock music.
Recommended if you like
Chaka Khan,
Led Zeppelin,
Rufus,
Sly & The Family Stone.
Blue Ash: Around Again 1972-1979
Youngstown, Ohio, Blue Ash formed in 1969, and soon won comparisons to the usual suspects associated with the tag: the Beatles and the Who. Raspberries and Badfinger, not far behind.
Recommended if you like
Badfinger,
The Raspberries,
The Who.
Romeo: Best Of
The boy with the "golden voice" from the 70's - a rare child bariton. This album features his major hits including Karaoke-versions (including lyrics to sing along.). Now for the first time available on CD.
Shuky & Aviva: Best Of
With 'Signorina Concertina' the 70's cult-duet lounged a hit throughout Europe. You will find many other top hits in this collection a French version of 'Hotel California' being just one of them. For the first time available on CD, digitally re-mastered.
The Krayolas: Best Riffs Only
A pioneering '70s power pop garage band. They were hailed as Tex-Mex Beatles for their vocal harmonies and raw, youthful sound.
Recommended if you like
Cheap Trick,
Squeeze,
The Beatles.
Terry Phelps: Buffalo Trax
Tasty, powerful songs delivered as "Canadiana" -alt-country-rock-pop - and then some. Heartfelt songwriting that pulls you in.
Recommended if you like
Neil Young,
Paul Simon,
Wilco.