Listen to Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band’s ‘Against the Wind’ In Full...
Tune into RadioNova tonight from 11pm when we'll be playing Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band's 'Against The Wind' album in FULL as...
Def Leppard: Hysteria
Hysteria is the fourth album by Def Leppard, originally released on 3 August 1987 and re-released on 1 January 2000. It is the band's...
The Who – Who Are You
Who Are You is the eighth studio album by The Who, released on 18 August 1978 through Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and...
ZZ Top: Tres Hombres
Tres Hombres is the third album by American blues rock band ZZ Top and was released in 1973. The album marked the first of...
Paul McCartney Releases Deluxe Box Sets Of Wings Albums
Out today (December 7th) are the latest deluxe sets in the "Paul McCartney Archive Series" series spotlighting the first two Wings albums -- 1971's Top 10...
LISTEN: Paul Page: “Heartworm” 25 Years On
As the guitarist and songwriter in Legendary Irish band Whipping Boy, Paul Page was jointly responsible for one of the most celebrated Irish albums...
Status Quo – Piledriver
Piledriver is the fifth studio album from the well-known English rock band Status Quo. The album was released in 1972 and was the first...
You Can Listen To Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band’s ‘Night Moves’ From...
Night Moves is then ninth studio album by Bob Seger and the first to include the Silver Bullet Band. It released on October 22nd...
The Classic Album at Midnight – Status Quo’s Blue for You
Tonight (March 16th) on the world famous Classic Album at Midnight on Radio Nova we’re playing Status Quo's Blue for You.
The album is presented...
You Can Listen to The Beatles’ ‘Sgt Pepper’ In Full From Midnight Tonight
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by English rock band the Beatles. Released in June 1967, the album included songs such as "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", and "A Day in the Life". Continuing the artistic maturation seen on the band's album Revolver (1966), Sgt. Pepper further departed from the conventional pop rock idiom of the time and incorporated balladry, psychedelic, music hall, and symphonic influences.