Clydene Jackson's 1975 debut LP for Ray Charles Crossover imprint failed to make much noise on it's release. It is largely a smooth jazz-based album, half the tracks of which were written by Clydene...
A superb collection?of mid-'70s rare recordings from one of the most hard chargin' blues rock institutions in all the music world, Humble Pie! Recorded in1974-1976, this collection finds HP...
Mixed and co-produced by James Murphy at DFA Studios in Brooklyn, this release from former Orchid and Panthers singer Jayson Green marks the return of the classic DFA 12" The a-side is a tight,...
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on the week ending 31st January 1970, where it remained for a total of five weeks. It was also the first number one...