NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Steve Tilston – Such & Such (SINGSONG246)
Traditional folk, cool jazz, singalong soft rock, tundra to conundra - musically, this 2003 release was this celebrated English folk artist’s most varied and ambitious to date.
Traditional folk, cool jazz, singalong soft rock, tundra to conundra - musically, this 2003 release was this celebrated English folk artist’s most varied and ambitious to date.
Released shortly after the former Mott The Hoople/British Lions bassist’s death in 2017, an inventive and diverse solo set of semi-autobiographical compositions pick through Overend Watts’s life for inspiration.
The music business is no stranger to eccentric creatives and British singer-songwriter Lynden Williams fits the bill nicely with this latest rich and exotic brew of pop/rock material.
“I tend to find my ideas as an emotional reaction to the sound of the instrument, rather than a crafting of melody and harmony, which seems to appear while I am improvising.”
Decades after its release, the rock psych debut ‘Volume One’ by Scottish band The Human Beast gets a fresh airing from the man who could have been their lead vocalist.
1977 saw this chart-busting UK outfit release fourth album ‘Hot to Trot’, a polished up-tempo suite of songs that marked the beginnings of a transition from funk to a broader-based disco sound by the end of the decade.
Cult 1972 sole release by Chicago's McLuhan digs at Zappa, King Crimson and The Fugs ...
A vibrant and exciting performance by Neil Ardley and the cream of modern British jazz of his epic 'Kaleidoscope of Rainbows' at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on October 25th 1975 ...
A winning meld of US West Coast-influenced hard rock and r ‘n b, the band’s third album sets out a heavy blues rock approach with a tight three-part harmony vocal winning audiences on the live circuit and US tours with Black Sabbath and Jethro Tull.
Second solo album from 1987 for ex-Procol Harum's Bobby Harrison with Icelandic jazz funk supergroup is a local market Top 20 hit.