Tony de Silva
While he may not be a pioneer in the transience of modern music, his style and passion make up for any lack of originality there might be.
Gorilla Vodoo
A musical, emotional and psychological vehicle of ultimate self-expression, and a journey into the uncharted territory of the mind.
The Guess Who: "All This For A Song"
While its place in the Guess Who catalogue is controversial, this release will no doubt be welcomed by many Guess Who collectors worldwide.
Los Checkmates
Although not much is known about this band, it is known that Los Checkmates became popular around Mexico City playing at local clubs and Universities.
The Guess Who: "Guess Who's Back"
The album, for the most part, is pretty dismal as a "Guess Who" album. For fans
of the Guess Who, this album does not exist and is not a Guess Who work.
Milkwood Tapestry: "Milkwood Tapestry"
Over thirty years after its original release, fans will finally be able to discover what made the band so sought after and praised in collectors circles.
The Bee Gees: "Their Greatest Hits: The Record"
All but the most dedicated of fans will find something new in this set, made up mostly of singles but featuring a few new recordings.
Lynyrd Skynyrd: "One More From The Road"
Captures the excitement and musical prowess that made the original Lynyrd Skynyrd one of the best live bands of the 70's.
Brutus: For The People
Brutus is another one of Canada’s long lost bands that have been waiting to be rediscovered.
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Brave Belt: Brave Belt I/II
The album was a departure from the sound of Guess Who and had a country feel to it complete with steel guitar and fiddles.
Hawksley Workman: Almost a Full Moon
This album is a fresh, new, lovely, wonderfully performed album about the winter of all our discontents, and finding solace in all the simple things
Peter Frampton: "Frampton Comes Alive"
There is not really anything on this edition of the album that one would miss if they owned an earlier remastered version...
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