I Might Be Wrong - Live Recordings (Vinyl LP) discogimp'I Might Be Wrong' is a live recording of a set Radiohead took across Europe (Oslo, Berlin, Vaison la Romaine, and erm Oxford) in 2001. Minus all the songs that made their name. 3 songs from 'Kid A', 3 from 'Amnesiac', 1 that crops up on both those records, 'Morning Bell', and a new track, 'True Love Waits'.
Alabama 3's fusion of techno with country and western was astonishingly bold
In celebration XL Recordings announces two-anniversary releases including a limited edition 2LP silver 12" vinyl package of the original album with a reimagined version of Alex Jenkin's artwork
The record has a unique sleeve
There was occasional hope for renewed brighter days
Delroy Wilson alongside super-rare tracks from the likes of Ken Boothe
for instance in the minor R&B chart success of 'I Want to Take You Home to See Mama
the album has plenty of moments that twinkle in their sadness and sentimentality
Early Soul Boogie from the respected Boardwalk label
Steve Stills keeps exploring the progressive folk-rock sound that he'd pioneered with Buffalo Springfield
but it wasn't until he began recording for Ossie Hibbert and Joseph Hoo Kim at Channel One that the world took notice
rocking and reflective aided by the Apples in Stereo's Robert Schneider and folks from the Gerbils
the gang of four released 'Entertainment' in 1979