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Category Archives: ALBUM REVIEWS
Album review: DAYLIGHT ROBBERY – Falling Back To Earth

Solar Flare [Release date 18.10.14] www.daylightrobberyrocks.co.uk Thankfully, for their second album, Daylight Robbery have ramped up production values. Birmingham-based, it was perhaps natural to use Sheena Sear who has worked with fellow Midlanders Magnum amongst others. However, improved production cannot … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Daylight Robbery, Falling Back To Earth, Magnum, melodic rock, review, Tony Nichols
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Album review: WORK OF ART – Framework

Frontiers Records [Release Date 19.09.14] Few current bands in the world of melodic rock are of such reputed standing as Work of Art, the Swedes led by guitarist Robert Sall, also of W.E.T. Both their albums to date have been … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Framework, interview, melodic rock, review, Robert Sall, Work Of Art
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Album review: MOONLAND FEATURING LENNA KUURMAA

Frontiers Records (Release Date 19.09.14) Lenna Kuurmaa was apparently one of Estonia’s biggest pop stars with her band Vanilla Ninja, but her desire to rock out has led her into the arms of Frontiers Records and what seem to be … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alessandro Del Vecchio, AOR, melodic rock, Moonland featuring Lenna Kuurmaa, review
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Album review: THE TEA PARTY – The Ocean At The End

Inside Out www.insideout.de [Released 29.09.14] Another band back after a long break away, The Tea Party return with their first new studio album in ten years and the first since they reformed back in 2011. The Tea Party made a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Jeff Martin, prog, progressive, review, The Ocean At The End, the Tea Party
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Album review: LANDMARQ – Origins – A Landmarq Anthology 1992-2014

Landmarq/Synergy Records [Release date 16.06.14] Landmarq were at the vanguard of ‘neo-prog’ back in the 1990s and whilst they’ve made consistently good albums they’ve always remained on the periphery. This anthology is an excellent introduction to the band and spans … Continue reading
Album review: STATUS QUO – Status Quo Live (box set)

UMC [Release date 08.09.14] One of the real highlights of rock in recent years is the reunion of the classic Quo line up – and the successive Frantic Four tours. Riding the crest of this nostalgia wave is a 4-CD … Continue reading
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Tagged album, box set, Francis Rossi, Glasgow 1976, review, Rick Parfitt, Status Quo, Status Quo Live, Sydney 1974, Tokyo 1976
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Album review: BIG COUNTRY – Reissues

Universal Music [Release dates 03.08.14 and 27.09.14] Stuart Adamson may have died too soon, but his Big Country legacy seems to be in safe hands, whether it be surviving members continuing to tour under the name and even making a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Big Country, No Place Like Home, Peace in Our Time, pop, reissue, review, rock, Steeltown, Stuart Adamson, The Seer
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Album review: ENCHANT – The Great Divide

Inside Out www.insideout.de [Released 29.09.14] It has been eleven years since the band’s last album ‘Tug Of War’ and it looked as though that would be the band’s swansong, especially with vocalist Ted Leonard joining Spock’s Beard. But a new … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Enchant, Inside Out, melodic, prog rock, progressive, Spock's Beard, Ted Leonard, The Great Divide
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Album review: QUEEN – Live At The Rainbow ‘74

Virgin/EMI [Released 09.09.14] Previously unreleased two live concerts from March and November 1974 recorded at the legendary Rainbow venue in London. These are available in numerous formats, from the single CD (of the November gig reviewed here) through to an … Continue reading
Album review: JOHN ILLSLEY – Testing The Water

Pete Feenstra chats to John Illsley about his new album (25:38) John performs three tracks from the album for the ‘In Session’ series on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sunday 5 October, 21:00 Creek [Release date 16.06.14] John Illsley’s track … Continue reading
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Tagged album, bass, Dire Straits, J.J. Cale. guitar, John Illsley, Mark Knopfler, review, rock, Testing The Water, vocals
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Album review: MANNY CHARLTON – Sharp/Sharp Reloaded

(2-CD) Angel Air Records [Release date 01.09.14] Original Nazareth guitarist (and oft songwriter and producer) Manny was instrumental in Nazareth’s sound and success throughout the 70s and 80s. His bluesy guitar augmented McCafferty’s gravelly vocals perfectly. Since he left the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, guitar, guitarist, Manny Charlton, Nazareth, review, rock, Sharp, Sharp Reloaded
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Album review: ACE FREHLEY – Space Invader

Steamhammer/SPV [Release date 18.08.14] The former (and founder) Kiss guitarist’s (and occasional bassist) new album is long overdue and very welcome – it’s a complete blast and from the opening crash a solid breath of fresh air. Frehley’s fifth solo … Continue reading
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Tagged Ace Frehley, album, Kiss, review, rock, Space Invader
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Album review: GARY MOORE – Live At Bush Hall 2007

Eagle Records [Release date 22.09.14] One of my big regrets in recent years is not quite managing to interview the great Gary Moore. There was an opportunity when he toured in September 2009 but I wasn’t persistent and then he … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Brian Downey, Gary Moore, guitar, guitarist, Live At Bush Hall 2007.album, Planet Rock, review, rock
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Album review: THEORY OF A DEADMAN – Savages

Roadrunner Records [Released 29.07.14] Theory Of A Deadman (TOAD) return with a new album, certainly darker lyrically than the last couple of albums and they are working again with Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance/Halestorm/Black Stone Cherry). They are definitely a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alice Cooper, Rascall Flats, review, rock, Savages, Theory of a Deadman
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Album review: THESE REIGNING DAYS – Opera Of Love

Ecco Recordings [Released 22.09.14] Devon based band These Reigning Days release their debut and they have been busy playing live at Glastonbury, Hop Farm and Milan’s San Siro stadium. The band consist of Dan Steer (vocals/guitar/synths), Joe Sansome (drums/percussion) and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, electro pop, Hard Fi, melodic pop rock, Opera of Love, review, The Killers, These Reigning Days
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Album review: MOSTLY AUTUMN – Dressed In Voices

Mostly Autumn Records [Release date 02.06.14] Mostly Autumn have been known throughout their career as a Celtic/folk infused prog-lite sort of band. Their albums, right from the early days were always very good, sometimes excellent, but, it must be said, … Continue reading
News: THE RISING play exclusive session for Get Ready to ROCK! on Sunday 7 September

Irish pop-rockers The Rising are featured ‘In Session for GRTR!’ on Sunday 7 September at 21:00 GMT, playing tracks from their new album ‘Coming Home’. (The session is repeated on Tuesday 9 September at 16:00 and Thursday 11 September at … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, 7 September, acoustic, Americana, Coming Home, country, Get Ready to ROCK!, live, pop, radio, rock, session, the Rising
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