Tyler Kamen is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer from New York who currently runs his own label, Kamen Entertainment Group, Inc. Tyler’s style is based in psychedelic and progressive rock, but also pulls influence from folk, jazz, and blues. To me “The Infinite Sea” (apparently his first effort) sounds a lot like Read more: Tyler Kamen – The Infinite Sea (2014)
Artist: Hammer Album: Hammer Year 1970 / 2010 Country: USA Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Soft, Jazz Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,scans) Size: 284 Mb
Read more: Hammer – Hammer (1970) [Reissue 2010] Lossless
Hearts was the last album released by singer and actor John O’Banion. The album is a collection of cover versions of contemporary hits by artists like 10cc, America, Marty Balin and Little River Band.
On 14 February 2007 John O’Banion died of blunt force trauma 2 days before his 60th birthday as a result of being hit by a car while touring in New Orleans, Louisiana. Read more: John O’Banion – Hearts (1995)
On Friday February 26th, 2010, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands Orleans performed at the Reichold Center for the Performing Arts. The show was captured simply on one HD camera and a hard disc recorder by intrepid Production Manager and Front of House mixer, Michael Malfesi — no fixes, no overdubs, no remixes! Read more: Orleans – Dancin’ In St. Thomas Moonlight (Live) (2010) (Reissue 2020)
Country: UK
Genre: Soft Rock
Year: 2007
Read more: Graham Russell – The Future (2007)
An almost complete of the official Seals & Crofts releases. The only albums not included are the independently released Lote Tree (1979) and their latest album Traces (2004). One thing which to me seems strange is the fact that though each of the 12 albums are included, the albums seems to be arranged in random order. Read more: Seals & Crofts – Summer Breeze – The Albums 1969-1980 (2019)
Sudan Village is the 9th album released by Seals & Crofts. The album was recorded during their 1976 tour following the release of “Get Close”. On the tour they were joined by Carolyn Willis from the R&B vocal group Honey Cone.
Read more: Seals & Crofts – Sudan Village (Live) (1976)
The sixth studio album by Irish singer Imelda May. Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Ronnie Wood (The Rolling Stones) and other musicians took part in the recording of the album.
Read more: Imelda May – 11 Past The Hour (2021)
Artist: The Doobie Brothers Album: What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits Year: 1974 [Reissue 2009] Country: USA Genre: Classic Rock, Country, Soft, Blue-eyed Soul Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) Size: 447 MbRead more: The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) [Limited Edition] [Japan Remaster SHM-CD 2009] Lossless
Tonio K.’s last Melodic Rock/ Soft Pop Rock, he started writing hit songs for Bonnie Raitt, Vanessa Williams and Wynnona. Included are guest performances by Peter Case, Jim Keltner, T-Bone Burnett, Booker T., Charlie Sexton and Billy Vera.
Read more: Tonio K. – Discography [ Remaster Reissue] 2013, MP3