WATCH David Bowie’s Creepy Rare Video for ‘Repetition ’97’
A music video for David Bowie’s previously unreleased 1997 redo of ‘Repetition’ has arrived online.
‘Reptition’ originally appeared in the late 70’s on his ‘Lodger’...
Special Album Deluxe Edition Of The Doors’ L.A. Women Is Out Today!
A special 50th anniversary edition of the Doors' album L.A Women is out today. This is the band's sixth and final album to feature...
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...
Janis Joplin – Pearl
Pearl is the second solo studio album by Janis Joplin, released posthumously on Columbia Records in January 1971. It was also released simultaneously in...
Status Quo-Hello!
Hello! is the sixth studio album from Status Quo an it was released on the 28th September 1973. It was the first album from the...
Eric Clapton – Slowhand
Slowhand is the fifth studio album by English recording artist Eric Clpton, released in November 1977 by RSO Records. The album was titled after Clapton's nickname, which was given to him by Giorgio gomelsky. The album peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200, and produced three hit singles on the Hot 100: "Lay Down Sally", "Wonderful Tonight" and "Cocai
Rory Gallagher: Photo Finish
Photo-Finish is the seventh studio album by Irish blues-rock musician Rory Gallagher. It was released in 1978. The name reflects the fact that the...
The Classic Album at Midnight – REM’s Out of Time
Tonight (March 20th) on the world famous Classic Album at Midnight on Radio Nova we’re playing REM's Out of Time.
The album is presented in...
You Can Listen To Tom Petty’s ‘Full Moon Fever’ Tonight From Midnight On Nova
Full Moon Fever is debut solo album by Tom Petty and it was released on April 24th, 1989. Even though it was his first...
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.