Dark, moody and sensitive. From Lennon's "Working Class Hero" to the ultimate song of hurt and betrayal, the Paradise Garage all-time top 100 track "Why D'Ya Do It".
A complex and sometimes belligerent character in real life, on record, John Martyn was the epitome of the folk-dreamer, embodying the spirit of the bourgeoning...
Recorded at Sound Techniques in Old Church Street, Chelsea in Spring 1970 The Road to Ruin was to be John and Beverley’s last album together, recording...
Classic 1978 Roots rock reggae from Winston Rodney on fire with tunes "Civilized Reggae" "Marcus Children Suffer" "Institution" and many more..plus "Living...
This is simply the first of many posthumous collections of Bobs music. It is also one of the best of these later albums. Maybe that's not so surprising...
Original UK Vinyl VG /Sleeve VG100% Guarantee on this and all Original Vinyl at Sounds Of The Universe - 'if you're not happy we're not happy' or your...
Jazz fusion album produced by Dave Grusin, featuring Harvey Mason and Ralph MacDonald. Includes the funky Headhunters style 'Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow'