Seals & Crofts – ‘Gold & Rainbows: The Warner Bros. Years 1969-1978’ (2025)
One of the most successful soft rock recording artists of the 1970s, the duo of Jim Seals (vocals, guitar) and Dash Crofts (vocals, mandolin) released a series of...
One of the most successful soft rock recording artists of the 1970s, the duo of Jim Seals (vocals, guitar) and Dash Crofts (vocals, mandolin) released a series of...
Fronted by lead guitarist/keyboardist/lead vocalist Jeff Christie, Leeds based mod rockers The Outer Limits released three singles, one in two versions, during the band’s short lifespan. Cherry Red...
1965 did not mark the origin of electric blues in American music, but the appearance at the Newport Folk Festival by Bob Dylan backed by a band including...
In an effort to set straight the story of British pop psych band Rupert’s People, Cherry Red Records has gathered the groups’ two singles, 1969 and 1999 live...
Scottish band Pilot was formed in 1973 by vocalist, bassist, and guitarist David Paton and keyboard player Billy Lyall, later joined by drummer Stuart Tosh and guitarist Ian...
British songwriter, producer, vocalist, and guitarist John Carter was incredibly prolific in the 1960s and 1970s and responsible for releases in many styles of popular music. Among the...
French-born writer, producer, and recording artist Mark Wirtz is best remembered for his never completed 'Teenage Opera' project, undertaken with vocalist Keith West, and cited by many, including...
In its latest Humble Pie reissue, Cherry Red Records has gathered the band’s two early 1980s albums issued originally on Atco Records in the US and Jet Records...
June 1971 saw the final album issued by UK rock band the Move. 'Message From The Country' was the band’s first on their new label, EMI, and second...
Welsh psych/prog rock band Eyes Of Blue issued two albums on the Mercury Records label in 1969. Cherry Red Records has compiled those LPs supplemented by both sides...