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Tag Archives: Wayne Kramer
Alice Cooper’s “Road”: Track Titles Tell Tenebrous Tales
June 14, 2023

Alice Cooper is no stranger to concept albums, be it a loose outline of two volumes of “Welcome To My Nightmare” to a tighter yarn of “From The Inside” to a gripping account of “Along Came A Spider” to mention … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alice Cooper, Bob Ezrin, Wayne Kramer
THE GRASS ROOTS – Let’s Live For Today
November 27, 2022

Cleopatra 2022 Time-tested optimism gets restored in pop-psychedelia brought from the days of yore into here and now. It’s been more than a decade since this ensemble lost the last member of their early line-up, yet the players he personally … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged psychedelia, The Fuzztones, The Grass Roots, Wayne Kramer
HAWKESTREL – Pioneers Of Space
February 21, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2020 Living up to their original course, British explorers of cosmic enigmas reach out for events horizon. “The Future Is Us”: this troupe proud proclaimed on their 2019 , and here former Hawkwinders deliver on that promise in … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Bridget Wishart, Carmine Appice, David Cross, Gilli Smyth, Ginger Baker, Hawkestrel, Huw Lloyd-Langton, L. Shankar, Larry Wallis, Michael Moorcock, Mick Slattery, Mick Taylor, Nik Turner, prog rock, Robert Calvert, Simon House, space rock, Todd Rundgren, Wayne Kramer
Mitch Ryder Covers Soul Classics In Heavy Company
April 16, 2019

Some people take their time nowadays to deliver a new record, yet it didn’t take Mitch Ryder too long to follow his Yuletide album with another set of covers. If that seems pretty much old-school, this is what one must … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brian Auger, Cherie Currie, James Williamson, Joe Louis Walker, Mitch Ryder, Paul Rudolph, Sylvain Sylvain, Walter Lure, Wayne Kramer
L.A.M.F. – Live At The Bowery Electric
January 15, 2018

Industrial Amusement 2017 Four generations of rebel-rouses bring a quintessential punk album to life to seal its immortality. THE HEARTBREAKERS’ “L.A.M.F.” has always been a restless record, appearing and reappearing in various versions for four decades now, long after Johnny … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Clem Burke, Johnny Thunders, live, punk, Walter Lure, Wayne Kramer