Richard Dawson and Circle – Henki

Last weeks album of the week was, Richard Dawson and Circle – Henki Henki is the epic joint record from Richard Dawson, the diminutive Geordie troubadour, and Circle, the genre-straddling pioneers of The New Wave Of Finnish Heavy Metal. Unlike any metal album you have heard before, Henki’s seven tracks deal with special plants throughout […]

Caravan – It’s None Of Your Business

Last weeks album of the week was, Caravan – It’s None Of Your Business Prog legends Caravan announce the release of their new album It’s None Of Your Business to be released on CD format on 8thOctober 2021 and as a vinyl LP, on 8th November, on Madfish Music.It’s None Of Your Business is Caravan’s […]

Gentle Giant – The Power and the Glory

Last weeks album of the week was, Gentle Giant – The Power and the Glory. The 6th album by the British progressive rock group Gentle Giant, released in 1974. Contrary to popular belief, the title of the album and its many lyrical themes were not inspired by author Graham Greene’s novel of the same name, […]

Ian Anderson – The Secret Language of Birds

This weeks album of the week is, Ian Anderson – The Secret Language of Birds  The Secret Language of Birds is the third studio album by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson, released in 2000.It is named after the dawn chorus, the natural sound of birds heard at dawn, most noticeably in the spring Track list: […]

Tony Banks – A Curious Feeling

Last weeks album of the week was, Tony Banks – A Curious Feeling  A Curious Feeling is the début solo album from Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was recorded at ABBA’s Polar Music Studios during a brief Genesis hiatus and released in 1979 on Charisma Records. It is one of only two of Banks’ solo […]

Big Big Train – The Second Brightest Star

This weeks album of the week is, Big Big Train – The Second Brightest Star  The Second Brightest Star is the eleventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Big Big Train. It contains a mix of new songs along with re-worked material from the band’s previous two albums, Folklore and Grimspound. Track list: […]

Spock’s Beard – Noise Floor

This weeks albumof the week is, Spock’s Beard – Noise Floor American progressive rock band Spock’s Beard. It is the band’s first full album of original material to feature original drummer Nick D’Virgilio since X in 2010. D’Virgilio had previously recorded a new song with the band for the compilation album The First Twenty Years […]

Medicine Head – Dark Side of the Moon

This weeks album of the week is, Medicine Head – Dark Side of the Moon Medicine Head was a British blues rock band – initially a duo – active in the 1970s. Their biggest single success was in 1973, with “One and One Is One,” a Number 3-hit on the UK Singles Chart. The group […]

Genesis – Duke

This weeks album of the week is , Genesis – Duke Duke is the tenth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released in March 1980 on Charisma Records. The album followed a period of inactivity for the band in early 1979. Phil Collins moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in an effort to salvage […]

Rush – Moving Pictures

This weeks album of the week is, Rush – Moving Pictures Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981, on Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Permanent Waves, the band started to write and record new material in August 1980 with co-producer […]