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Tag Archives: Neil Murray
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
PHENOMENA – Phenomena
January 12, 2019

Bronze 1985 / Cherry Red 2018 Lifetime in a dream: inaugural installment of tremendous endeavor in the field of sci-fi heaviness and melodic release. Here’s a record that may blow to bits any amount of skepticism aimed at concept works … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Cozy Powell, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, Mel Galley, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Ric Sanders, Richard Bailey, Ted McKenna, Tom Galley
HOLLYWOOD MONSTERS – Capture The Sun
March 21, 2017

Cleopatra 2016 Revitalizing hard rock, sunset supermen stroll down the Strip with some swagger. What started in 2014 as another congregation of legendary artists around an unknown one, Steph Honde, has entered its second phase. An album that adds modern … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged hard rock, Hollywood Monsters, Jenny Haan, Neil Murray, Steph Honde, Tim Bogert, Tony Franklin, Tracy G, Vinny Appice
GRAND SLAM Are Back
February 28, 2016
Not many people seem to remember that but, once THIN LIZZY stopped, Phil Lynott was involved with another band, one he co-founded with MAGNUM’s keyboard player in 1984. The group never released anything during their short span, although there were two semi-official packages, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Grand Slam, Laurence Archer, Mark Stanway, Neil Murray, Stefan Berggren


