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Black Sabbath Master of Reality 1971 – Classic Album Review

Black Sabbath: Master of Reality: 1971 Master of Reality was not the first Black Sabbath album I owned or...

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Five Emotional Guitar Solos & Where To Find Them

In this special video, I choose five guitar solos and explain why I think they are so special and...

Richard Digby Smith interview with Phil Aston from Now Spinning

Richard Digby Smith Interview with Phil Aston

Richard Digby Smith was the staff engineer at Island Records and has worked with many bands that are both...

Ian Gillan Double Trouble 1981 album review

Gillan : Double Trouble : 1981 Album Review

Gillan : Double Trouble : 1981 Even Ian Gillan was not sure about the sound of this album when...

Rob Halford Resurrection Album Review

Halford :Resurrection : 2000 – Album Review

When Rob Halford left Judas Priest after Painkiller many thought the band were finished. The 90s was a weird...

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun (2000) Album Review

My favourite Porcupine Tree album and a desert island disc. I remember first listening to this album on my...

For both Maiden and Quo the year 2000 was a pivotal point

For Iron Maiden and Status Quo the year 2000 was a pivotal point

The year 2000 was a turning point for most things, and yet nothing actually changed. The sun still rose,...

UFO The Wild The Willing and The Innocent 1981 - Classic Album Review

UFO The Wild The Willing and The Innocent 1981 – Classic Album Review

Video Review of the Album and CD Remaster (Duration 7 mins) Transcription below I wanted to say a few...

Fragile YES 1971

Classic Album Review Fragile by Yes

Now Spinning regulars Phil Aston and Charlie White both review Yes’s seminal album Fragile. Video Transcription This is a...

Strangeways AOR Rock Candy Remaster Review

Strangeways – Classic AOR Melodic Rock Album Review

Video Review (Transcription Below) This video review looks at Strangeways the classic AOR band from Scotland. The review looks...