During the 1970s, The Who released critically acclaimed and cult classic albums like Who’s Next and Quadrophenia. The band was known for their high-energy live performances, which would often last ...
Recent years have seen a wealth of archival live releases by British jazz-rock legend Soft Machine. But the lion's share of this material has revolved around the period 1970-72, which saw the classic ...
The 1970s was a golden age for British jazz rock. Soft Machine and Nucleus were among the bands leading the way, and Brand X and Bruford enjoyed high profiles. But there’s much more to discover from ...
Between Cuneiform Records and the Voiceprint/Blueprint label, Soft Machine fans have been exposed to a diversity of archival live material. Some of it may be of a decidedly lo-fi quality, but the ...
In 1997, Blur, one of Britpop’s giants, released its biggest single, “Song 2”. The irony being that it sounded like an American record. Oasis continued with Britpop on Be Here Now, the same year, and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. One of the few British guitarists capable of matching John McLaughlin’s speed and passion, Gary ...
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