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Tag Archives: Neil Murray
GWYN ASHTON – Lonely On The Run
October 28, 2021

Gwyn Ashton 2021 Taking friends on board, Aussie axeman fights the forlornness of his blues. Often preferring to perform in a one-man-band format, this Welsh-born guitarist brandishes has long made raw sonics a part of his musical method, but when … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Gwyn Ashton, Mark Stanway, Neil Murray
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Sunshine Of Your Love: A Concert For Jack Bruce
October 28, 2019

MiG 2019 A circle of friends celebrates life and music of the sorely missed stalwart of British blues scene. Five years after Jack Bruce’s untimely passing, his absence in still notable, but on October 24th, 2015, the day before the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Bernie Marsden, Clem Clempson, Ginger Baker, Hugh Cornwell, Ian Anderson, Jack Bruce, live, Mark King, Neil Murray, Paddy Milner, Phil Manzanera, Uli Jon Roth, Various Artists, Vernon Reid
PHENOMENA – Anthology
July 18, 2019

The Right Honourable 2019 Burning with desire a quarter of a century down the line, opening trilogy of ambitious sci-fi tale is distilled and fleshed out. Concept albums were thin on the ground and quite unpopular in the ’80s, yet … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Cozy Powell, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, John Wetton, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Tom Galley
THE FLUFFY JACKETS Are Back – With Manny Charlton And Neil Murray On Board
July 12, 2019

It’s been quite a while since THE FLUFFY JACKETS delivered their bluesy milestone that brought this British band to the attention of many an aficionado of good music, but finally, five years later, the ensemble return with a new album. … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Manny Charlton, Neil Murray, The Fluffy Jackets
PHENOMENA – II: Dream Runner
January 27, 2019

Ariola 1987 / Cherry Red 2018 Sweet escapism into nightmare in search of tinseltown acceptance – with fallen heroes and unsung angels. Given its strong melodic focus, “Phenomena” – the of Tom Galley’s sci-fi project might have lacked commercial appeal … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AOR, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, John Wetton, Max Bacon, Mel Galley, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Ray Gillen, Scott Gorham, Tom Galley