 | America's Greatest Hard Rock Band ! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
In my opinion Mountain is the greatest pure Hard Rock band America has ever produced. Listen to the following mighty recorded works carefully to find out why: Mountain (1969) ~ by Le... read full review |
 | Rock'n'Roll ! ! ! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Many of the greatest Rock'n'Roll songs ever recorded are on this CD ! Unless you're very young or you've been living on another planet for the past 50 years; you probably already ... read full review |
 | Smokin' In The Beginning ! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Before their glorious Jr. High School anthem SMOKIN' IN THE BOY'S ROOM went to the top of the charts.... Yes, even before WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE stung Cub Koda's and everyone else's b... read full review |
 | The Band Come Into Their Own 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Great 2nd LP by Los Angeles' Psychedelic/Folk/Garage Rockers Love makes it to CD and helps preserve the band's legacy. A giant leap forward from their first (self titled) release; this reco... read full review |
 | Mountain Music 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
They call this Bluegrass; but to me it sounds more like traditional Appalachian music with a little Bluegrass on the side. I know Ralph Stanley is a great artist; so naturally I expected this CD to b... read full review |
 | The Little Band Who Blew the Big Names OFF THE STAGE !! Brownsville Station's A NIGHT ON THE TOWN. Love it. Are these guys as good as bands like the Beatles, Kinks, Stones, Led Zep, or Deep Purple? Or American bands like Creedence, Steppenwolf, or M... read full review |
 | Build Me Up Buttercup, Don't Break My Heart ! I'll make it short and sweet: These are the ORIGINAL RECORDINGS. The music is a mix of Pop and Soul, with a very 60's sounding band (Yeah!), complete with horns, soulful lead ... read full review |
 | Great 70's Hard Rock Collection As far as Rock anthologies go, this one is hard to beat. It's full of bonafide 70's Rock classics from Grand Funk, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Mountain, Santana, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter,... read full review |
 | Brownsville Station Goes Commercial This was Brownsville Station's fourth LP, which was released in 1974. When this record came out in the mid-seventies, some Rock fans were put off. The cartoonish jacket painting for the album... read full review |
 | One Of The Kings Of Rockabilly First I must say, for the uninitiated, that Sleepy is the real deal; a true Rockabilly legend. He may not be the best known Rockabilly singer and musician in the land, but he is revered in Rockabilly circles. I... read full review |