BGO Records has released a 2-disc CD set containing four albums released by Chuck Berry between 1967 and 1969 on Mercury Records. The guitarist and singer moved to Mercury Records […]
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A Chuck Berry production from 1969. Concerto in “B Goode” would be the final album for the artist on Mercury Records. Since signing to the label only a few years […]
In this series of reviews, we aim to shed new light on features from silent cinema. Some of the films we would like to highlight may even have been lost, […]
In 1973, Conway Twitty released a country album entitled She Needs Someone To Hold Her (When She Cries). Comprised of 11 tracks, it follows the single release of the track […]
In this written review, Jamie Dyer takes a look at Code of Silence, starring Chuck Norris. It was originally released by Orion Pictures in 1985, even getting a cinema release […]
Conway Twitty’s second album of 1972 features 11 tracks following the trajectory of his preceding few releases. Twitty’s original albums have been seldom–if ever–re-released on CD or digital platforms. I […]
It’s an exciting month to be a Status Quo fan. Later, there’s an expanded box set of Quo Live! on the way. First, a newer piece of Quo history was […]
This was the third album released by Chuck Berry during his time at Mercury Records. The first had him re-recording his greatest hits, while the second was a Memphis-style experiment. […]
In 1966, guitarist and singer Chuck Berry left Chess Records to join Mercury Records. The first thing he recorded was an album of re-recordings of some of his greatest hits. […]
This is the fourth album released by guitarist and musician Chuck Berry during his time at Mercury Records in the late 60s. Unlike previous efforts, Berry took on production duties […]
