The third full-length studio album by legendary American Folk/Hard Rock band.
CBS Inc./Portrait Records, 1977 (PRT 82075). Made in Holland. First press. OIS. Used (cover/disc): EX/VG+.
Tracklist:
1
1. Barracuda 4:20
2. Love Alive 4:21
3. Sylvan Song 2:12
4. Dream Of The Archer 4:30
5. Kick It Out 2:44
2
6. Little Queen 5:10
7. Treat Me Well 3:24
8. Say Hello 3:36
9. Cry To Me 2:51
10. Go On Cry 5:52
The ninth compilation album by Metal Scrap Records.
New chapter in history of worldwide well-know label and, as always, new names that bring us big dose of fresh, heavy and powerfull sounds!
This international compilation collects the songs of the bands from all over the world, featuring artists f..
The first re-release of the Best Of compilation album by legendary American Pop singer.
Sony Music Entertainment, 2006/2009 (88697550222). Made in the EU.
Tracklist:
1. Girls Just Want To Have Fun 3:55
2. The Goonies 'r' Good Enough 3:38
3. Time After Time 4:00
4. What's Going ..
The first live mini-album by legendary American Thrash Metal band.
It was recorded in New York City on their Haunting North America Tour (in front of a room of people) in the autumn of 1984. It has been questioned by both critics and authors that the audience sound may or may not be faked, however ..
Remastered re-release of the first live mini-album by legendary American Thrash Metal band.
It was recorded in New York City on their Haunting North America Tour (in front of a room of people) in the autumn of 1984. It has been questioned by both critics and authors that the audience sound may or m..
The fifth full-length album by the Italian Power/Progressive Metal band.
Vision Divine is one of the best Italian Power/Progressive bands of the moment. The quality of their last albums was already high and the new one comes up to all expectations!
Since the release of “The Perfect Machine&r..
Re-release with 3 bonus tracks. Progressive Rock from UK.
The recordings of this set were originally released on a promotional only CD called "Now" (that particular pressing is quite difficult to find). This issue makes presents the material from that disc to the general public at large f..
Rhinoceros Records, 1983 (24-0256-1). Belgium. Used (cover/disc): EX+/NM.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Shout 4:23
2. Battlefield 5:45
3. Black Star Risin' 5:11
4. Below The Belt 6:29
Side ..
Death/Black Metal from Czech.
Extremely pissed Czech Death metal. Interesting song writing - Groove laden in an old school way. Crunchy guitars, tasteful solos, interesting drum-work and grind style vocals (Napalm Death) all recorded with that signature Czech sound (Fleshless, Ingrowing etc..) ..
More Hate presents the debut album of Frigus Et Obscurum – a Moscow band formed in 2004. The musical style of Frigus Et Obscurum has substantially changed since the formation of the band. Today it is angry and dark black metal in Norwegian style admixed with Swedish black metal - at times diss..
Second DVD by legendary British Hard Rock band.
Gillan were a hugely successful Hard Rock band in the early eighties fronted by legendary Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. Their career ran from 1979 to 1982 during which time they released 5 albums all of which charted Top 20 in the UK and had a stri..
Remastered re-release of the eighth and the final full-length studio album by legendary British Art Rock/Hard Rock band.
Marshalling their strength after the dark interlude of "Presence" - a period that extended far after its 1976 release, with the band spending a year in tax exile and Ro..
Japanese edition of the eleventh full-length album by the German Celtic/Folk Melodic Death Metal band.
Suidakra is back again, after their return to form on 2011’s "Book Of Dowth". But this time they’ve decided to take on a concept album based on the ancient Welsh tale, "..
Official re-release of the debut full-length album by Australian Melodic Thrash Metal band.
Envenomed started in 2005, working their way through the ranks in terms of lineup changes, stylistic development, and eventually releasing their first self-titled EP in 2009. In the interim between that rele..
The first re-release of the only Single from the sixth full-length studio album by legendary German Euro Pop/Disco band.
Originally released on November 9, 1987, "In 100 Years…" is the only Single from the "In The Garden Of Venus" album, which was the duo's final rele..
The third re-release of the fourth full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Melodic Death Metal band.
First Amon Amarth album to showcase a more mid-paced and heavy sound, unlike their earlier faster works. Band return with another terrain flattening, Viking-obsessed Death Metal platter.
Voca..
The 9th full-length album by legendary American Technical Death/Groove Metal band.
One of the world's biggest Death Metal acts is still a commanding force of sonic destruction! Powerful, musical and yet distinctly Death Metal. What makes “Undead” work is a balance between the tooth ..
The fourth full-length album by Japanese Thrash Metal band.
Following an extended three-year break that left a good many fans worried about the band's future, Japanese-American thrashers Ritual Carnage eventually returned with their fourth album in 2005. Of course, the band's sonic assault ..
Remastered re-release of the second full-length studio album by legendary German Epic Speed/Power Metal band.
In comparison to their compatriots, their sophomore release can be considered underrated compared to the rest of their discography. Granted, it is still an important album in the early form..
Remastered re-release of the seventh full-length studio album by legendary German Symphonic Progressive Power Metal band.
This album continues a stylistic change from Power Metal into a more Progressive sound, with multiple overlaid vocals, choirs, orchestral keys and guitar leads, and less emphasi..
The ninth full-length studio album by legendary American Progressive Metal band.
The first and so far only album to be released with fan involvement. During the recording sessions, Portnoy invited fans to come to Avatar Studios (NY) to be a part of the recording process.
This is the band'..
The second full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues band.
It was originally released on April 19, 1977, by Mushroom Records in unfinished form, without the band's permission. A second authorized version of the album was released on April 22, 1978.
Since the label could no longer provide Flicker as producer as the contract specified, the band took the position that they were free to move to another label and signed with Portrait Records. The change in labels resulted in a prolonged legal battle with Mushroom's creative director Shelly Siegel. Mushroom, which still had a two-album contract, claimed they had the legal right to release a second Heart album after all. Still in possession of the five unfinished studio recordings, as well as unreleased live tracks recorded in 1975, Mushroom had them remixed by the band's recording engineer, but without the presence of any group members. The label added another studio track, "Here Song" (the B-side to "How Deep It Goes", Heart's first Canadian Single from 1975). The rest of the album was filled by two live songs recorded in 1975 at The Aquarius Tavern, a rock club in Seattle where the group had played regularly. Mushroom released the collection as "Magazine" in the spring of 1977, at the same time that the ban was preparing their next album for Portrait Records, titled "Little Queen".
According to Flicker, about 50 000 copies of the original "Magazine" album were pressed. Some of these copies were sold in stores, mostly in Los Angeles and Hollywood, Florida, where the records were manufactured. Unsold copies were quickly recalled and later destroyed when Heart took Mushroom Records to court to stop distribution of the album. The 1977 version was also briefly released in Europe through Arista Records, but were ordered off shelves by a second court action.
Though the album was not officially released to radio stations in 1977, some stations such as KISW, a Seattle-based rock station, played songs from the unauthorized version, against the wishes of the group. The 1977 release carried a disclaimer on the back cover that read: "Mushroom Records regrets that a contractual dispute has made it necessary to complete this record without the cooperation or endorsement of the group Heart, who have expressly disclaimed artistic involvement in completing this record. We did not feel that a contractual dispute should prevent the public from hearing and enjoying these incredible tunes and recordings".
The court eventually decided that the band could sign with Portrait, but that they did owe Mushroom a second album. The band returned to the studio to re-record, remix, edit, and re-sequence the recordings. "Magazine" was re-released in 1978 and sold a million copies in less than a month.
Shelly Siegel, the promoter behind the "First Time" ad and vice president of the record label, died a few months after the re-release, and Mushroom Records went bankrupt two years later. Ownership rights to Heart's two albums for Mushroom were purchased by Capitol Records, which reissued the recordings. The episode had at least one more repercussion. Not long after the ad appeared, a radio promoter asked Ann about her lover; he was referring to Nancy, thus implying that the sisters were incestuous lesbian lovers. The encounter infuriated Ann, who went back to her hotel and wrote the words to what became one of Heart's signature songs, "Barracuda".
The album has been certified Platinum in both the United States and Canada.
Mushroom Records/Arista Records/EMI Electrola GmbH, 1977 (1C 064-60 008). Made in Germany. First press. Used (cover/disc): VG+/EX+.
Tracklist:
Seite 1
1. Heartless 4:59
2. Without You 4:43
3. Just The Wine 4:30
4. Magazine 6:55
Seite 2
5. Here Song 1:34
6. Devil Delight 4:57
7. Blues Medley: Mother Earth / You Shook Me Babe 7:11
8. I've Got The Music In Me 6:12
The second full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues band.
It was originally released on April 19, 1977, by Mushroom Records in unfinished form, without the band's permission. A second authorized version of the album was released on April 22, 1978.
Since the label could no..
The debut full-length studio album by legendary American Rock band.
The album sold an impressive 30 000 copies across Canada in its first few months, eventually being certified as double Platinum for sales of 200 000. Due to the gradual nature of the sales, it only entered the Canadian Albums Chart on September 4, 1976, peaking at number 20 on October 9, 1976.
Mushroom Records/Arista Records/Negram, 1976 (ARTY 139). Made in Holland. First press. OIS. Used (cover/disc): EX/EX.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Magic Man 5:28
2. Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child) 1:10
3. Crazy On You 4:53
4. Soul Of The Sea 6:33
5. Dreamboat Annie 2:02
Side 2
6. White Lightning & Wine 3:53
7. (Love Me Like Music) I'll Be Your Song 3:20
8. Sing Child 4:55
9. How Deep It Goes 3:49
10. Dreamboat Annie (Reprise) 3:50
The debut full-length studio album by legendary American Rock band.
The album sold an impressive 30 000 copies across Canada in its first few months, eventually being certified as double Platinum for sales of 200 000. Due to the gradual nature of the sales, it only entered the Canadian Albums Chart..
The eighth full-length studio album by legendary American Melodic Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
The album continued the band's transition into Mainstream Rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it became Heart's only album to top the US Billboard 200 to date. The album was eventually certified quintuple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (in contrast to Heart's previous two releases, "Private Audition" and "Passionworks", which remain uncertified, proving that adopting a Glam Metal direction helped resurrect the band.
The album yielded the band's first number-one Single, "These Dreams", along with four other singles: "What About Love", "Never", "Nothin' at All", and "If Looks Could Kill", with the first four Singles reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. At the 28th Annual Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
In a 2022 interview, Ann Wilson stated that the album was self-titled because the band "didn’t write a whole lot of the songs on there, so that aspect of closeness with the work was gone, and it was much harder for us to come up with a title that was real".
Capitol Records, Inc./EMI Services Benelux B.V., 1985 (064 2403721). Made in Holland. First press. OIS. Used (cover/disc): EX+/EX.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. If Looks Could Kill 3:41
2. What About Love? 3:39
3. Never 4:04
4. These Dreams 4:13
5. The Wolf 4:02
Side 2
1. All Eyes 3:54
2. Nobody Home 4:08
3. Nothin' At All 4:12
4. What He Don't Know 3:40
5. Shell Shock 3:42
The eighth full-length studio album by legendary American Melodic Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
The album continued the band's transition into Mainstream Rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it became Heart's only al..