Mott The Hoople - The Atlantic Studio Album Collection 1969-1971 (4 CD, 2014) [24-192]

Mott the Hoople were an English rock band formed in Herefordshire. Originally known as the Doc Thomas Group, the group changed their name after signing with Island Records in 1969. The band released albums throughout the early 1970s but failed to find commercial success. On the verge of breaking up, the band was encouraged by David Bowie to stay together. Bowie wrote the glam rock song "All the Young Dudes" for them, which became a huge commercial success in 1972. Bowie subsequently produced an album of the same name for them, which continued their success.

Despite personnel changes, the band had further commercial success with Mott (1973) and The Hoople (1974). Lead singer Ian Hunter departed the band in 1974, after which the band's commercial fortunes began to dwindle. They remained together with continuing personnel changes until their break-up in 1980. The band have had reunions in 2009, 2013, 2018 and 2019. 


  • Mott The Hoople (1969)
  • Mad Shadows (1970)
  • Wildlife (1971)
  • Brain Capers (1971)




 

Emerson Lake & Palmer - Collection 1970-1994 (15 Mini LP SHM-CD Japan 2010/FLAC)

 



Studio :

1970 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (00:58:57)
1971 - Tarkus (00:42:35)
1972 - Trilogy (00:59:21)
1973 - Brain Salad Surgery (01:00:10)
1977 - Works Volume 1 / 2CD (01:44:44)
1977 - Works Volume 2 (00:54:34)
1978 - Love Beach (00:57:45)
1992 - Black Moon (00:51:12)
1994 - In The Hot Seat (01:04:10)


Live :

1971 - Pictures At An Exhibition (00:53:00)
1974 - Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends ~ Ladies And Gentlemen / 2CD (01:55:56)
1993 - Works Live / 2CD (01:27:51)




Lindisfarne - Radio Times: Live At The BBC 1971-90 (8 CD, 2023) [24-44]


Formed in the culturally distinct Tyneside area of England’s North-East in 1968, Lindisfarne blended the mercurial songwriting talent of singer/guitarist Alan Hull with ‘sweet and sour’ harmonies, proud references to their homeland and a boozy, uplifting acoustic-rock swagger that won over the masses in Britain in the early 70s. Their first three albums – Nicely Out Of Tune (1971), Fog On The Tyne (1972) and Dingly Dell (1973) – all went Top 10, with Fog On The Tyne hitting No.1. Two singles also went Top 10 in the UK: ‘Meet Me On The Corner’ (written by bassist/violinist Rod Clements) and ‘Lady Eleanor’ (written by Hull). 


Eric Steckel 2002-2020 [FLAC]


Eric Steckel
(born 1990) is an American blues singer, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. To date, Steckel has released 12 albums, and toured worldwide sharing the billing with Steve Vai, Gregg Allman, Johnny Winter, John Mayall, Ray Charles, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, and others. In 2021, Steckel was named one of "10 Future Blues Stars” by Guitar Player.




2002 - A Few Degrees Warmer
2004 - High Action
2006 - Live at Havana
2007 - Early Pickin'
2008 - Feels Like Home
2010 - Milestone
2012 - Dismantle the Sun
2015 - Eric Steckel - Black Gold
2018 - Polyphonic Prayer
2020 - Grandview Drive



Eric Burdon & The Animals - When I Was Young: The MGM Recordings 1967-1968 (5 CD, 2020) [FLAC]

 

Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a boxed set featuring all of the albums recorded by ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS for the MGM Records label issued between October 1967 and December 1968. ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS came together in December 1966 when the original Animals had ground to a halt. Vocalist Eric Burdon recruited Vic Briggs (guitar, piano), John Weider (guitar, violin, bass), Danny McCulloch (bass) and Barry Jenkins (drums) to form a new group which changed direction away from raucous Rhythm and Blues and embraced Psychedelic rock and the influences of the emerging counter-culture.