PRoPoRTIoNS – Conundrum (2023)
Year of manufacture: 2023
Genre: Progressive Rock / Eclectic Prog
Country: International
Luxor – America 1994 Very Rare
Country: Austria
Released: 1994
Style: Pop Rock, Prog Rock
Luxor – Up 2 Universe 1998 Very RARE
Country: Austria
Released: 1998
Style: Pop Rock, Prog Rock
Jackyl – The Best Of Jackyl: 20th Century Masters (The Millennium Collection) – 2003
Genre: Hard Rock
Country of performer (group): Kennesaw, Georgia, US
Year of publication: 2003
Paradise – Do or Die 2023 ,MP3+FLAC+DVD [30th Anniversary Edition]
Year: 1992 / 2023
Style: Hard Rock
Country: USA
Age of Rage – #INSIDEME (2023)
Country: Russia
Genre: Power Metal, modern heavy metal
Year: 2023
Dominic Gebhardt – Eldrathia (2023) [EP]
Country: USA
Genre: Epic Metal
Year: 2023
Thief – The negative alternative (2023)
Country: USA
Genre: Western Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
Year: 2023
Backwater – Backwater (2015) / Rock’n’Roll History 2020
Their musical style have a straight reflection of influences from Classic Rock and Hard Rock acts such as AC/DC, ZZ Top, CCR and Rose Tattoo. On this album, they are showing twelve songs with Marc Vermot’s roaring southern-rock vocals, high voltage guitars and hard driving rhythm.
Janis Joplin – Kozmic Blues [2007, DVD]
Year of manufacture: 2007
Genre: Blues Rock
Duration: 1 h 47 m
Riff/Raff (TXL) – Collection – 2004-2018 (7 releases), MP3
Genre: Hard Rock
Country: Germany
Year: 2004-2018
Jack Bruce – Rock Legends:Live at Canterbury Fayre (2002) [2005, DVD]
If rock legend Jack Bruce thinks a band is something special, then it?Is really worth checking out….
This is the stunning film of Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express captured live at the Canterbury Fayre music festival in the summer of 2002.
Jeff Beck – Udo Music Festival Fuji Speedway Japan 2006 [2007, DVD]
Taper unknown, but many thanks to him. Probably came from TV. I’m not certain if I got this in a trade (big Beck fan) or a download somewhere. Whatever, in all it’s glory here it is. I remember being surprised when I first watched it of Mr. Beck doing a killer version of Billy Cobham’s “Stratus”. This is all so good as only Jeff Beck could make it with his ever unique style of playing.