
Compilation released by Beserkley and Rhino in collaboration. In addition to songs from the back catalog on Beserkley the album also includes a couple of songs from Greg Kihn’s EMI America releases.
Classic rock is a radio format which developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, the classic rock format features music ranging generally from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, primarily focusing on commercially-successful hard rock, blues rock, and arena rock popularized in the 1970s.

Compilation released by Beserkley and Rhino in collaboration. In addition to songs from the back catalog on Beserkley the album also includes a couple of songs from Greg Kihn’s EMI America releases.

WE AT ROCK CANDY have always kept a special place in our hearts for Canadian artists, from Coney Hatch and Harlequin to Aldo Nova and all points in between.

The last release by Ian Cussick on the RCA Victor label. Like most of his solo releases from first half of the 1980’s, it has never officially been re-released.

In 1985, Kihn broke with Beserkley Records and signed with EMI. Matthew Kaufman continued to produce Kihn’s albums. From his first release on EMI America “Lucky” reached a modest # 30 on the Hot 100.

Cheap Trick brings the first single collection. Disc 1 (Blu-spec CD2) includes all the tracks from their singles released in Japan in their EPIC era (1977-1990). Track list of them are listed in order of their release dates, and they are the US original versions.

After releasing two albums as a solo artist Greg Kihn decided to change the setup to a band constellation. This is the second release from Greg Kihn Band.

Hyper-catchy guitar riffs with crunchy Rhythm and a grab-you-by-the- pants rock beat. Enough diverse styles, stories and engaging vocals to make this album a playlist of its own.

Monica is a powerful album designed to combine the loved guitar tones of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s with, big drums, catchy hooks, and modern styling and state of the art recording techniques.

Second solo effort by Ian Cussick and first of four albums to be released on RCA Victor. The album has never been reissued.

In 1986, Joe Satriani replaced Greg Douglass on lead guitar, Tyler Eng replaced Larry Lynch on drums, and Pat Mosca replaced Gary Phillips on keyboards. This is the lineup that went into the studio with Greg Kihn and Steve Wright to record the album Love And Rock & Roll.