Big Ugly Fish – Big Ugly Fish 1993
Category: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 1993
Label: Chartres Music
Hey Sugar – Discography (2011 – 2014), MP3
Year: 2011 – 2014
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
TESS – EMOTIONAL BITE 1995 EP
Tess were a Vaduz based band formed in 1989 featuring vocalist Consty Athanasopoulos and guitar/Keyboardist Roland Ammann both members of the Swiss hard rock band Anexxe and Lava later.
Various Artists – Rockklassiker Freising – Live am Marienplatz 2016 (2016)
Country: Various
Genre: Classic Rock
Year: 2016
Various Artists – The Ultimate AC/DC Tribute [Japanese Edition] (2016)
Country: International
Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 2016
Various Artists – AOR (1988 – 1992) Vol. 1 – 4
Country: International
Genre: Hard Rock / AOR
Year: 2016
LANCELOT – But I Just Can’t Stay Behind [remastered +6 bonus] (2016)
Saarland/Germany is not very famous for its Hard Rock scene. In the early 80s LANCELOT was the No. 1 export from this small German country. The album “But I just can’t stay behind” was their only release, apart from four singles which go back to the year 1979; then they went to America to try their luck under another name and with a style more fitted for the American market. Now all their releases finally are available on one CD!
Culver Kingz – This Time 2016
The May 20 release Culver Kingz with, among others, Michael Thompson and Billy Trudel new album “This Time” by the company Escape Music. To be read in a press release:
Europe – Bag Of Bones 2012 (Victor Entertainment/Japan)
Country: Sweden
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 2012
BLACK SABBATH – THE TONY MARTIN YEARS [Japan Edition] 2016
Released: 2016
Country: England
Genre : Hard Rock
DEF LEPPARD – Acoustic Medley [iTunes exclusive] 2012
Def Leppard has cut five acoustic songs performed during their ‘Rock of Ages’ tour for a medley released to iTunes today (Dec. 18). The seven-and-a-half minute single download features a seemless blend of acoustic hits from the ’90s and early 2000s.
LOVERBOY – Get Lucky [Remastered 25th Anniversary Edition +4 bonus] 2010
“Get Lucky” is Loverboy’s best album. When I was in middle school in the early to mid 1980s, this was my favorite album. I had it on cassette, and I played it so much that I wore it out.
Everyobdy knows the song “Working for the Weekend.” It’s a truly great song. But it isn’t necessarily the best song on here. Actually, there’s so much diversity on this CD, it’s somewhat hard to say what the best song really is.