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.

Pushy – Hard Wish (2018)


Who Can You Trust? is a small record label based in western Germany. Classic heavy rock played with conviction, heart and an obvious appreciation for the finer things in life when it comes to riffs — there’s a lot to like immediately about Pushy‘s debut album, Hard Wish.

Man Doki Soulmates – Aquarelle 2009


(Laszlo Bencker, Bobby Kimball, Chris Thompson, Eric Burdon, David Clayton Thomas, Peter Maffay, Ian Andersen, Jack Bruce, Chaka Khan, Nick van Eede, Steve Lukather, Nik Kershaw, Al Di Meola, Mike Stern, Steve Khan, Till Brönner, Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Bill evans, John Halliwell, Vicot Bailey, Anthony Jackson)

Heartbreakers ‎– L.A.M.F. Definitive Edition 2012 , 4 CD


A 4-CD clam-shell box set with a 44-page booklet and 4 badges. Includes CD1 ‘the lost ’77 mixes’; CD2 the original 1977 Track LP restored, with the infamous ‘mud’ removed; CD3 13 early demo tracks, including previously unreleased tracks with Richard Hell, and CD4 21 alternative mixes from the epic 1977 mixing sessions at five London studios.

Tony Lewis – Out of the Darkness 2018


When his longtime friend and collaborator – The Outfield’s guitarist/co-songwriter, John Spinks – died in 2014, causing the final dissolution of their band, Lewis went into a sabbatical, considering for some time to leave music for good. Fortunately, the hiatus was short-lived. He realized immediately that music is too ingrained in his life that totally scraping it out of his system was like disposing of a big part of himself.

Humble Pie – Running With The Pack (Live) (2018)


When singer Peter Frampton left Humble Pie in 1971 and became a full-time solo artist, it was a major blow for the British band, but not a fatal one. Some of Humble Pie’s post-Frampton LPs were uneven, but some were solid. Assembled in 1999,