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Tag Archives: Martin Barre
Rock Veterans Meddle With PINK FLOYD’s Lesser Classic
July 5, 2023

It would have been silly to think that, once PINK FLOYD‘s four primary ’70s albums got covered by elite players on the likes of and which gave a new spin to the very much familiar material, such tributes would stop. … Continue reading →
CLIVE BUNKER – Awakening
June 17, 2022

A New Day 1998 / Talking Elephant 2022 Master of melodious stroke hits a personal vein on the only platter under his own name. All the layman may need to know about Clive Bunker is the fact that he played … Continue reading →
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Clive Bunker, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Jim Rodford, Martin Barre, pop-rock
ALAN SIMON – Excalibur V: Move, Cry, Act, Clash!
January 6, 2022

Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2021 Producing aural imagery out of rage, stellar cast of ongoing rock opera deliver a lackluster tapestry. Having always felt more like franchise than a loose framework for songs that don’t fit Alan Simon’s stage-set projects … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Simon, Bernie Shaw, Excalibur, Fairport Convention, hard rock, Jeremy Spencer, John Helliwell, John Wetton, Martin Barre, Michael Sadler, Mick Fleetwood, Steve Hackett
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Animals Reimagined
November 29, 2021

Cleopatra 2021 Rock legends assess a lesser classic anew to color it brightly. Least loved, albeit bleakly brilliant, of the classic PINK FLOYD albums, “Animals” has always seemed destined, unlike those records, for a various-artists treatment thanks to its inherent … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Al Di Meola, Albert Lee, Arthur Brown, Billy Cobham, Billy Sherwood, Carmine Appice, Graham Bonnet, James LaBrie, Jan Akkerman, Joe Bouchard, Jon Davison, Jordan Rudess, Kasim Sulton, Martin Barre, Pat Mastelotto, Patrick Moraz, Pink Floyd, Rick Wakeman, Various Artists, Vinnie Moore
Martin Barre And Other JETHRO TULL Alumni Report From The Stage
November 22, 2021

While JETRO TULL ply their trade with the ensemble’s , when the group’s former guitarist hit the road with a band of his own back in 2019 and reached Edwardsville, Illinois, for two shows dedicated to TULL’s 50th Anniversary, he … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Clive Bunker, Dee Palmer, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre


