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Tag Archives: Ian Paice
All Stars Line Up To Recut KING CRIMSON’s Debut
February 9, 2024
There are some immutable albums – records that are best not to touch in fear of marring them – and KING CRIMSON‘s “In The Court Of The Crimson King” is one such platter. Still, the LP’s five compositions, first of … Continue reading
DEEP PURPLE’s “Machine Head” Heads For The Ultimate Reissue
February 7, 2024
Perhaps, it’s because of their last albums’ success and still being an active concert ensemble that DEEP PURPLE seemed to have missed out on properly celebrating the fiftieth anniversaries of the band’s classic achievements, yet eventually, on the way to … Continue reading
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Tagged Deep Purple, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover
ARTHUR BROWN – Monster’s Ball
October 31, 2022
Cleopatra 2022 Streaming his stentorian might through the prism of terrific classics to fan the tuneful flames, the God of Hellfire has fun and gets away with it. No-one’s oeuvre seems better suited to honor Halloween than Arthur Brown’s, other … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Halloween, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, psychedelia, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage
Arthur Brown Calls Friends To “Monster’s Ball”
August 24, 2022
It’s barely been a couple of months since Arthur Brown released the brilliant “Long Long Road” album but October 21st, ten days before Halloween that this artist came to associate with long ago, will see the issue, on CD and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Still Wish You Were Here: A Tribute To Pink Floyd
June 15, 2021
Cleopatra 2021 Shedding a loving light on a progressive rock’s imposing milestone, the genre’s elite forces bring afresh its precious shining to the fore. Never has a remote method of recording, the cheap approach of recent years, been so relevant … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sheehan, Bootsy Collins, Carmine Appice, David Ellefson, Edgar Froese, Geoff Downes, Geoff Tate, Ian Paice, Jah Wobble, James LaBrie, Joe Satriani, Jürgen Engler, Mel Collins, Patrick Moraz, Pink Floyd, prog rock, Rat Scabies, Rick Wakeman, Rik Emmett, Rod Argent, Steve Hackett, Steve Hillage, Steve Stevens, Todd Rundgren, Tony Levin, tribute, Various Artists