Category: Classic Rock

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.

Massive Wagons ‎– Fire It Up 2011


What a fantastic album. Bought this after seeing them play a gig in Preston. If you like heavy rock you can’t dislike this band. They are nothing new but they play standard rock very well and live they are full throttle. recommended.

The Magpie Salute – High Water I (2018)


The Magpie Salute which brings together the reunited definitive Black Crowes guitar duo of Rich Robinson and Marc Ford, bassist Sven Pipien (also from the Crowes) along with lead singer John Hogg (Hookah Brown, Moke), drummer Joe Magistro, and keyboardist Matt Slocum.

Moe Tucker ‎– I Spent A Week There The Other Night 1991


With more help from her indie-rock bigshot pals (Don Fleming, Brian Ritchie), Week also featured the first (sort of) Velvet Underground reunion, with Cale, Reed and Sterling Morrison guesting on separate tracks. Covering “And Then He Kissed Me” was inspired, as is the inclusion of the accusatory (and appropriately titled) “Fired Up.” From start to finish, it rocks like crazy.

Railway Gamblers – Lover 2018


Brendan Folliard (singer, primary songwriter, rhythm guitar, harmonica, piano), Matt Fricks (lead guitar), and Sean Wilmsen (drums) make up the core of the group,

The Beau Brummels – Discography – 1965-1987 (7 CD), MP3


Fame The Beau Brummels brought the debut single “Laugh, Laugh”, with which experts associate the birth of the so-called “San Francisco sound”. The album “Introducing The Beau Brummels” (1965) and the single “Just a Little”, which rose to the top ten of “Billboard”, also had success.