Prince releases ‘Parade’ (Music from the Motion Picture ‘Under the Cherry Moon’) featuring ‘Kiss’ (1986)
Prince's 'Parade: Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon' is his eighth studio albumrecorded with The Revolution and released on March 31, 1986 by Paisley Park.
We remember Keith Emerson. ‘Calling for ELP’
Tracklist :
1 . America (w/ The Nice, 1968)
2 . On French (w/ The Nice, 1968)
3 . Rondo/ Bach Improvisations (w/ ELP, Switzerland, 1970)
4 . Keith Emerson stabs knives in his Hammond
5 . Tarkus (Eruption) (w/ ELP, Tokyo, 1972)
6 . Hoedown (w/ ELP, Switzerland, 1973)
7 . Piano Improvisations (California, 1974)
8 . Honky Tonky Train Blues (w/ Oscar Peterson, 1976)
9 . Fanfare For The Common Man (w/ ELP)
10 . Mater Tenebrarum (1980)
11 . Fairlight (1983)
12 . Intervista RAI (1984)
13 . America (The Late Show with David Letterman, 1986)
14 . Rondo Live (w/ Carl Palmer, 1988)
15 . Black Moon (w/ ELP, 1992)
16 .
Island publish ‘Pink Moon,’ Nick Drake’s third and final album (1972)
Nick Drake's 'Pink Moon' is his third and final studio album produced by John Wood and released on February 25, 1972 by Island Records.
Reprise publish Neil Young’s twentieth album : ‘Harvest Moon’ (1992)
Neil Young's 'Harvest Moon' is his twentieth studio album released on November 2, 1992 by Reprise.
Happy Birthday Roger Daltrey. ‘Look Who’s Singing!’
Tracklist :
1 . My Generation (w/ The Who, 1965)
2 . Pictures of Lily (w/ The Who, 1966)
3 . Substitute (w/ The Who, Monterey, 1967)
4 . I Can See For Miles (w/ The Who, 1968)
5 . Pinball Wizard (w/ The Who, 1969)
6 . Young Man Blues (w/ The Who, Tanglewood, 1970)
7 . Won't Get Fooled Again (w/ The Who, 1971)
8 . Giving it all away (1973)
9 . I'm Free (Tommy, 1974)
10 . Rock Music Awards (w/ Keith Moon & Ann-Margaret, 1975)
11 . One of the Boys
12 . Free Me
13 . Love Reign O'er Me (Seattle, 1982)
14 . Walking In My Sleep (1984)
15 . The Pride You Hide (1985)
16 . Hearts Of Fire
17 . Days Of Light (1992)
18 . Baba
The Who record ‘Live at Leeds’ at the University of Leeds Refectory (1970)
The Who's 'Live at Leeds' is their first live album recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on February 14, 1970 and released on May 23, 1970 by Decca
The Who release their second album : ‘A Quick One’ featuring ‘So Sad About Us’ (1966)
The Who's 'A Quick One' is their second studio album (also titled 'Happy Jack') produced by Kit Lambert and released on December 9, 1966 by Reaction/Polydor /Decca.
Brunswick Records publish The Who’s first album : ‘My Generation’ (1965)
The Who's 'My Generation' is their debut studio album produced by Shel Talmy and released on December 3, 1965 by Brunswick Records
The Who release their sixth album : ‘Quadrophenia,’ a rock opera featuring ‘The Real Me’ (1973)
The Who's 'Quadrophenia' is their sixth studio (double) album featuring a rock opera fully composed by Pete Townshend and released on October26, 1973 by Track Records.
Labelle release their seventh album (and first in over thirty years) : ‘Back to Now’ (2008)
Labelle's 'Back to Now' is their seventh studio album and the first in over thirty years, released on October 21, 2008 by Verve, Universal.
Miles Davis records ‘Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival’ with George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams (1963)
Miles Davis' 'Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival' is an album recorded with George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams on September 20, 1963 and released on July 31, 2007 By Monterey Jazz Festival Records.
Polydor publish The Who’s eighth album : ‘Who Are You’ (1978)
The Who's 'Who Are You' is their eighth studio album (the last with drummer Keith Moon who died three weeks later) released on August 18 , 1978 by Polydor / MCA Records.
The Who release their fifth album : ‘Who’s Next’ featuring ‘Baba O’Riley’ and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ (1971)
The Who's 'Who's Next' feat. 'Won't Get Fooled Again' is their fifth studio album by released in August 1971 by Track, / Decca
This week In ’70s Throwback’ 25/52
Jeff Beck records his first album ‘Truth’ with Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood et al (1968)
Jeff Beck's 'Truth' is his debut album recorded with a band featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood on May 14, 15, 25 & 26 1968 and released in August 1968 by Columbia Records.
The Rolling Stones release their ninth album : ‘Sticky Fingers’ featuring ‘Brown Sugar’ (1971)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers' feat. 'Brown Sugar' is their ninth British studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on April 23, 1971 by The Rolling Stones Records.
Led Zeppelin release their fifth album : ‘Houses of the Holy’ produced by Jimmy Page (1973)
Led Zeppelin's 'Houses of the Holy' is their fifth studio album (the first with only self composed material) produced by Jimmy Page and released on March 28, 1973 by Atlantic Records.
Hip-Hop & Soul N°253 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
‘L’Amour Toujours’ New Music Videos – N°660
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50 . Ronnie - Moon
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49 . Sơn Tùng M-TP - Chúng Ta Của Tương Lai
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Columbia publish Tony Bennett’s tribute album to Billie Holiday : ‘Tony Bennett on Holiday’ (1997)
'Tony Bennett on Holiday' is a studio album recorded in tribute to Billie Holiday and released on February 4, 1997 by Columbia.
‘Music For The Dancers’ New Music Videos – N°609
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49 . Corona - Zero
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48 . Vybz Kartel, DJ Lub’S - Bubble It (w/ Jahyanai, Maureen)
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Warner Bros. publish Van Morrison’s ‘His Band and the Street Choir’ his fourth solo album featuring ‘Domino’ and ‘Blue Money’ (1970)
Van Morrison's 'His Band and the Street Choir' is his fourth solo album (featuring 'Domino') released on November 15, 1970 by Warner Bros. Records.
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Stevie Wonder releases his twenty third album : ‘A Time to Love’ featuring ‘So What the Fuss’ (2005)
Stevie Wonder's 'A Time to Love' is his twenty third (and his first in ten years) studio album released on October 18, 2005 by Motown.
New Edition release their sixth album : ‘Home Again’ featuring ‘Hit Me Off’ and ‘I’m Still in Love With You’ (1996)
New Edition's 'Home Again' is the sixth studio album featuring Bobby Brown and released on September 10, 1996 by MCA Records.
Gary Burton finishes the recording of his solo album ‘Alone at Last’ (1971)
Gary Burton's 'Alone at Last ' is a solo album recorded on June 19 and September 7, 1971 and released in 1972 by Atlantic.
Atlantic publish Bette Midler’s sixth album : ‘No Frills’ featuring ‘Beast of Burden’ with Mick Jagger (1983)
Bette Midler's 'No Frills' is her sixth (and her first in four years) studio album produced By Chuck Plotkin and released on August 1, 1983 by Atlantic.
The Rolling Stones release their twentieth album, the first without Bill Wyman : ‘Voodoo Lounge’ featuring ‘You Got Me Rocking’ (1994)
The Rolling Stones' 'Voodoo Lounge' is their twentieth (their first in five years and their first without Bill Wyman) studio album released on July 11, 1994 by Virgin Records.
Warner Bros. publish ‘The B-52’, their eponymous debut album featuring ‘Rock Lobster’ and ‘Planet Claire’ (1979)
The B-52's' feat. 'Rock Lobster' is their eponymous debut album recorded in Nassau, Bahamas and released on July 6, 1979 by Warner Bros.