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.

Houdini Roadshow – Are you ready 2012

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Joe Walsh – Analog Man (2012)

Grammy Award winning rock legend Joe Walsh goes on record discussing his first solo album in two decades, Analog Man, out June 5 via the video chat below. Analog Man is both modern and timelessly soulful, packed with Walsh’s beloved wit, charm and chops; it delivers an incredibly raw and intimate sound.

“It’s been 20 years and I have a lot to say,” said Walsh. “These songs come from the heart.”

Various Artists – NOW Classic Rock Hits (2012)

NOW!EXCLUSIVE!

Seemingly on a never-ending mission to compile hit music in every conceivable combination, the Now series delivers a dose of good ol’ classic rock with Now That’s What I Call Classic Rock Hits. Skewing more to the popular side of classic rock than the previous Now That’s What I Call Classic Rock collection, this set gathers some of rock’s most enduring crossover hits. Featuring pop chart heavy-hitters like Styx’s “Come Sail Away,” Journey’s “Any Way You Want It,” and Meat Loaf’s theatrical epic “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights,” the

Hard Desire – Hard Desire 2012

Band Hard Desire
Info: Hard Desire
Years: 2012
Info: Brazil
Style: Hard Rock / Classic Rock
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Brazilian rockers HARD DESIRE have set their self-titled debut album!

Boston – Walk On 1994 (Lossless+MP3)

 

Band Boston
Info: Walk On
Info: USA
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1994
Info: WAV Lossless/MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
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Tracklist:

01. I Need Your Love
02. Surrender To Me
03. Livin’ For You
04. Walkin’ At Night
05. Walk On
06. Get Organ-ized
07. Walk On (some more)
08. What’s Your Name
09. Magdalene
10. We Can Make It

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Thin Lizzy – Whiskey In The Jar (1996)

 

Band Thin Lizzy
Info: Whiskey In The Jar
Info: Ireland
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1996
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
Info: 158 ?b
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Tracklist:

01. Whiskey In The Jar
02. Sarah – Version 2
03. The Rocker
04. Look What The Wind Blew In
05. Return Of The Farmer’s Son
06. Old Moon Madness
07. Buffalo Girl
08. Broken Dreams
09. Vagabond Of The Western World
10. Black Boys On The Corner
11. Mama Nature Said
12. Here I Go Again
13. Little Darling
14. Dublin
15. Shades Of A Blue Orphanage
16. Remembering – Part 2

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Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – The Magic Collection (2012)

Five friends from Wiltshire, David John Harman, Trevor Leonard Ward-Davies, John Dymond, Michael Wilson and Ian Frederick Stephen Amey, formed a group in 1961, originally called Dave Dee and the Bostons.[2] They soon gave up their jobs (e.g. Dave Dee was a policeman) to make their living from music. Apart from performing in the UK, they also occasionally played in Hamburg (Star-Club, Top Ten Club) and in Cologne (Storyville).

Vocalist Dee, the ex-policeman, was at the scene of the automobile accident that took the life of the American rock and roller Eddie Cochran and injured Gene Vincent in April 1960. Dee had taken Cochran’s guitar from the accident and held it until it could be returned to his family.[2]

In summer 1964, the British songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley became interested in recording them. The band was set up in the studio to make recordings with Joe Meek. These recording sessions failed to get off the ground as an interview with Dee stated that Meek “had very strange recording techniques. He wanted us to play the song at half speed and then he would speed it up and put all these little tricks on it. We said we couldn’t do it that way. He exploded, threw coffee all over the studio and stormed up to his room. His assistant [Patrick Pink] came in and said, ‘Mr Meek will not be doing any more recording today.’ That was it. We lugged all our gear out and went back home”.[4] While these recording sessions proved unsuccessful they eventually gained a recording contractwith Fontana Records.

01. Don Juan
02. Tonight Today
03. Save Me
04. Leader Of A Rock ‘n Roll Band
05. Okay
06. Love Is A Drum
07. First Time Loving
08. Mountains Of The Moon
09. My Woman’s Man
10. Mama Mama
11. Swingy
12. Sarah
13. Stars
14. Time To Take Off No-one Sang
15. Bend It

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