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Monthly Archives: May 2025
Duffy Power’s Forgotten, ARGENT-Backed Album Up For Discovery
May 16, 2025

The least successful of Larry Parnes’ protégés, whose list included such luminaries as Billy Fury and Georgie Fame, it was for lack of luck rather than for lack of talent that Duffy Power didn’t deliver hit after hit, which is … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Argent, Duffy Power
STEELEYE SPAN Explore Conflict On First Studio Platter In Six Years
May 15, 2025

Galleons and planes in a single context may scream of steampunk, yet it’s all par for the course where STEELEYE SPAN are concerned, since a lot of their works is rooted in the merging of folk material with contemporary rock … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Steeleye Span
BEAU – Palace Of Light
May 14, 2025

Cherry Red 2025 Protecting one perfect place where words and notes and sentiment combines, English singer-songwriter launches an offensive on cultural narrative. Arguably, the only reason Trevor Midgley has never gone for a concept album is that he’s interested in … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Beau, singer-songwriter
RICOTTI & ALBUQUERQUE – First Wind
May 12, 2025

Pegasus 1971 / Think Like A Key 2025 Long overdue for rediscovery: rivetingly extravagant relic from elite English masters of extemporized grandeur. Despite his profile’s high visibility, Michael de Albuquerque has never had a proper solo career, as there was … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged art rock, Frank Ricotti, jazz rock, Michael de Albuquerque


