While James Taylor never ever was!I guess Rod Stewart was still a rocker at the time of Atlantic Crossing
While James Taylor never ever was!I guess Rod Stewart was still a rocker at the time of Atlantic Crossing
And Iβm OK if Spectrum is considered rock... even if βjazz-rockβ.I'm OK giving Rhino ( Foraging - Steve) a wide spectrum
Thanks for article, was wondering why no Blows Against The Empire, looked it up, was a RCA release not GRUNT, DAM.LONG JOHN SILVER was part of the RHINO acquisition of the GRUNT label
https://media.rhino.com/press-release/rhino-acquires-jefferson-starship-starship-hot-tuna-catalogs-grace-slick-solo-albums#:~:text=Also included in the deal are rights to,President Mark Pinkus and band manager Jeff Jampol.
Thanks for article, was wondering why no Blows Against The Empire, looked it up, was a RCA release not GRUNT, DAM.
Thanks for article, was wondering why no Blows Against The Empire, looked it up, was a RCA release not GRUNT, DAM.
yes, it BLOWS alright, but just not in the cards for Rhino AFAIK. I am definitely in that camp of wanting that one in surround though, as you can see what my Air Force barracks' wall looked like in black-light paint circa mid 1970's at SAC Headquarters Omaha. The barracks commander was not amused ... and we were doing Top Secret work for the CIABlows is a great album and would make a great surround release.
Yes, they are like the lost sea scrolls of popular music 1971 - 1976.I'm OK giving Rhino ( Foraging - Steve) a wide spectrum for the description of genre as "Rockers"; it's all good stuff IMO
These are all like little long lost diamonds that have washed up on a beach!
We have asked Mr. Browne's people, they said no.