70's Rock

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    Paul Bolton
     
    The Paul Bolton Project
    Album Rock with a 60's,70's feel to it. Blazing guitar solos's, amazing vocals with influences from days passed.
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    Rusty Springfield
     
    Fist'N'Shout
    10 groovypunkyrockin tracks for fans of Ramones/Cramps/stooges.Ace second album from Rusty Springfield out on the Motorsounds label.
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    Bagley, Cross & Dobson
     
    The Tris Sessions
    Easy listening, fun and unique music style. "Catchy".
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    Cotton Sidewalk
     
    Feet, Teeth and Hands
    It’s about the music and the melodies, your ears and not your eyes, your heart and not your mind.
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    RL Heyer Trio
     
    Turn Me Upside Down
    Songs about love, life, and the effects of extreme drug use on the human psyche... A Rock/Twang/Blues trio with a seasoned sound playing great arrangements of great songs
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    Legend Of Dutch Savage
     
    legend of dutch savage
    From crushing Stoner like jams to Floydian freak outs. This cd starts in one place and ends up floating in space!
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    Bad Bones
     
    Smalltown Brawlers
    Hard rock music
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    Sweet Comfort Band
     
    Hold On Tight: 30th Anniversary Edition
    30th Anniversary Edition featuring guest appearances by Richie Furay, Tom Stipe, Alex MacDougall (Phil Keaggy Band), Bob Wilson (Seawind) and the Seawind Horns! Classic rock at it's best!
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    Band of Volunteers
     
    A Rock Romanticism
    Classic rock anno 2009!
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    Level Eye
     
    Uncovered
    This Dutch CD features covers from a.o. Etta James, Ann Peebles, Marvin Gay, sung by Ivy’s spirited, raw and rocky voice, interpreting with heart & sweat.
    Rock: 70's Rock
     
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    Top Albums

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    Here Come The Mummies
    Single Entendre
    Terrifying Funk From Beyond The Grave
    ver 5000 years ago, from the dry stretches of the not-so-fertile crescent wandered a nomadic, foul smelling people. A robust, well-endowed, and manly tribe, they were united through ancient rituals involving instruments capable of infinite fonkiness and overt sekshul innuendo. The Pharaoh, a mean mother (shutcho' mouth), hated the nomads and their ability to shred like a mofo all up in that biatch. But more than that, he hated the power of their righteous grooving to make drop the tunics of his five luscious teenage daughters. One night, the Pharaoh found the nomads dressed as mummies and creating grooves in an effort to compromise the moral integrity of his five daughters. The angry Pharaoh cursed the nomads (already conveniently dressed as mummies) with a spell so vile, that seeing its name in print here would make your eyes melt and flow freely from their sockets. Already doomed, these nomads fled into the night, at last finding refuge in the abandoned caves of the Unleavened Jews. But when the sun rose the following morning, the Pharoah's curse had taken hold, and these were men no more. For years, scholars of the ancient world wondered what became of this group. Theories citing the Mummies' involvement in historical events from the Siege of Troy to the sacking of Rome, the fall of Pompeii and the sinking of Atlantis were initially scoffed at and dismissed as parlor quackery. However, in 1922, at a dig in the desert south of Tunis, Professor Nigel Quentin Fontenelle Dumblucke IV unearthed the ruins of an ancient discotheque and found a dozen stank-ass fonky mummies still all up in the act of rockin' tha hizouse. From these mummies, Professor Dumblucke learned of the powerful curse that doomed them to wander the earth throughout eternity, seeking the ultimate riff, the one that would allow these souls to finally rest after 5000 years of banging out solid fly grooves. To quote the Professor: "In their desperate quest for immortal peace, they rocked all the ancient empires of Earth on down to the grizound. They rocked Atlantis so hard, y'all, it ain't never been found". And now they're coming to rock your town with a funk so strong, it's gonna make all the cats explode. Strap in.
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    Stone Axe
    Stone Axe
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    Michael Landau
    Tales from the Bulge
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    Various Artists
    Secondhand Smoke - A Tribute to Frank Marino
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    Richie Kotzen
    Go Faster
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      Concrete Blonde
      The Real Thing
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      Sweet Comfort Band
      Hold On Tight: 30th Anniversary Edition
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      Seals & Crofts
      Traces
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      Wishbone Ash
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Pants
      Here Come The Mummies
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      2.
      Rock Star Living
      Powerage
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      3.
      It's Over (feat. Steve Perry)
      Forrest McDonald
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      4.
      Summer Breeze
      Seals & Crofts
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      5.
      We May Never Pass This Way Again
      Seals & Crofts
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      6.
      Hummingbird
      Seals & Crofts
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      7.
      V.I.P.
      Here Come The Mummies
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      8.
      We\'ll See the Sun
      Houses
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      9.
      Dream a Better Way
      Tim Hanauer
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      10.
      Mind Dance
      Shine
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