'The Best Of And More' is a compilation of one of the best-selling artists from the Netherlands with the sales of over five million records. Born and raised in the old center of Amsterdam he started... more
The title track "Maverick A Strike" leans strong to his reggae roots taking a reggae ideal, and fusing it with popular music to make something unique, although not authentic reggae. Finley is a great... more
On this 3 CD set "75 Jaar Gewoon André" everything is collected. CD 1 contains his big hits and those are mostly the carnivalesque songs but that does not detract from the sincere intentions of André... more
The 70s was all about big stadium rockers, partying, getting high, and youthful rebellion. In the U.S.A. 'Cat Scratch Fever' is the third solo studio album by former Amboy Dukes and later Damn... more
CD reissue. The identical twins Mark and Clark Seymour have been playing the piano since they were four years old. When they were 16, their parents bought a second piano, and the twins decided to put... more
'In a Sentimental Mood' is the twelfth album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John. There are some fine musical performances like "Accentuate The Positive" with a notable edgy and cool sax solo... more
This second solo album sounds every bit as fresh as it did when it was released in 1975. This is Art Garfunkel at his most romantic, lush best and he hits every song, every note, beautifully.... more
For her second solo album, former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole has worked mostly with Wayne Wilkins, who also helped pen her #1 debut single "Fight For This Love". Chezzer's good friend will. i. am... more
Three years after her debut Immortal (1996), Beth Hart released "Screamin' For My Supper" to great critical acclaim. Beth produced the album herself with help from longtime collaborator and bass... more
CD reissue. "Candy Carol" embarks on a more 'dreamy' journey - weaving some Dream Pop into the mix. They have made a very sweet and sometimes silly album of charming, happy, lovable songs that... more
Ozark Henry has left his mark on the music scene since the mid-nineties as a singer, songwriter, composer and producer. Since David Bowie praised Ozark Henry's debut album in 1996 as one of his... more
The debut of Swedish Mando Diao is a mix of punk spirit, garage rock and some influences from classic sounds of the sixties. Twelve songs which run in a hurry, going from a couple of noisy and speedy... more
Reissue. 1975 album from Kim Carnes, the two-time Grammy Award winning American singer-songwriter. This legendary artist has been captivating audiences for decades with her soulful voice and iconic... more
This album becomes an ambient mood floating between and uniting quite a few gorgeous songs written by Craig Armstrong for the other artists he brings along to collaborate with him. The list is long... more
"Songlines" is perhaps Derek Trucks Band's most accessible album, it completely captures the diverse strengths of the group and it's leader. One of the most prominent virtues of Songlines (the title... more
'Apparently Unaffected' is the third album by the Norwegian singer-songwriter Maria Mena. Without support from 'X-Factor' or 'American Idol'-like programs Maria Mena made it to be one of the most... more
Dog Eat Dog is an American band. They began in 1990 as part of the hardcore music scenes of New York City and New Jersey. Dog Eat Dog was one of the earliest bands to fuse hardcore and rap, a style... more
Ry Cooder, at the age of 22, stepped out from behind the shadows of the likes of Jackie DeShannon, Taj Mahal, the Rolling Stones, and Captain Beefheart, signing his own deal with Warner Brothers... more
Spijt Is Iets Voor Later" is Racoon's first Dutch-language album. The album, which singer Bart van der Weide calls "very autobiographical", includes the singles "Het Is Al Laat Toch", "De Echte... more
Joe Cocker's 1978 classic, "Luxury You Can Afford," returns on CD, offering a chance to revisit a pivotal moment in his career. This album marked a significant shift in Cocker's musical style,... more