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Tag Archives: Steve “Boltz” Bolton
JOE O’DONNELL – Gael’s Vision: 40th Anniversary Edition
October 30, 2020
Polydor 1977 / P&Q Celtic Arts 2020 Journeying through time, majestic observation of pseudo-traditional lore gets a new lease of life, expands its span and peels patina off long-forgotten Rory Gallagher’s parts. Issued at the time when folk rock was … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged folk rock, Joe O'Donnell, Rory Gallagher, Si Hayden, Steve "Boltz" Bolton
ATOMIC ROOSTER – Sleeping For Years
March 31, 2018
Esoteric 2017 Mighty thunderbird rises up from oblivion: underestimated ensemble’s entire early output enclosed for scrutiny and admiration. “Come back tomorrow, show the scars on your face”: this line from “Devil’s Answer” – ATOMIC ROOSTER’s signature tune – might be … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Atomic Rooster, box set, Carl Palmer, Chris Farlowe, heavy prog, jazz rock, John Du Cann, John Goodsall, Peter French, Ric Parnell, Steve "Boltz" Bolton, Vincent Crane
Classic ATOMIC ROOSTER To Be Caught In A Box
September 25, 2017
These pages don’t usually have space for simple reissue, but when it comes to comprehensiveness, “Sleeping For Years – The Studio Recordings 1970-1974” – a 4-disc box set from ATOMIC ROOSTER that is scheduled for a December 1st release on … Continue reading
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Tagged Atomic Rooster, Carl Palmer, Chris Farlowe, Peter French, Steve "Boltz" Bolton, Vincent Crane
FULL HOUSE And ATOMIC ROOSTER Return For Good
June 9, 2016
Recently, there’s been a new surge in reforming old bands without proper reunions due to some former members unavailability. This doesn’t get in the way of music, though – or spirit for that matter. And while the of WILD HORSES … Continue reading