Cherry Red
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Harpers Bizarre was perhaps the most anachronistic pop band to hit the charts during the Summer of Love. This collection condenses the band to its best element–the single side of a 45 record. Read more
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Karen Young was a Philadelphia singer who scored a massive hit in 1978, yet only released one album in her short career. Expanded and remastered, it’s another fine document from the last days of disco. Read more
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Karen Young was a Philadelphia singer who scored a massive hit in 1978, yet only released one album in her short career. Expanded and remastered, it’s another fine document from the last days of disco. Read more
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Tasha Thomas was a promising young singer whose star was on the increase when she released what would be her sole solo album, five years before her untimely death from cancer. Read more
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Tasha Thomas was a promising young singer whose star was on the increase when she released what would be her sole solo album, five years before her untimely death from cancer. Read more
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The debut by folk duo Gregston & Collister was a low-key but auspicious live album. Thirty years later, it’s reissued and expanded, adding the duo’s final performances. It’s a great bookend to an underrated career. Read more
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The debut by folk duo Gregston & Collister was a low-key but auspicious live album. Thirty years later, it’s reissued and expanded, adding the duo’s final performances. It’s a great bookend to an underrated career. Read more
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Though only four songs long, the sole album by disco group Frantique was and is a nice souvenir of an excellently executed disco compositions from the last days of disco. Read more
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Though only four songs long, the sole album by disco group Frantique was and is a nice souvenir of an excellently executed disco compositions from the last days of disco. Read more
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These seven songs capture a teenage Keith Emerson at the start of what would become a tremendous career. Read more
