The Saga Continues: Genesis 1970-1975, Part TwoBy
Brian Castleberry
A new box set from Rhino covering Genesis during the Peter Gabriel era of 1970-1975, marks a great moment for anyone who has been meaning to find out why fans love this band or just what is meant by the word “prog.” Cheap Trick’s At Budokan Enters It’s Third Decade With a Four Disc Box SetBy
Dryw Keltz
Prior to their historic trip to Japan in the spring of 1978, Cheap Trick was just another hard-working mid-western band. They had released two albums, 1977’s incredible Cheap Trick and it’s poppier follow-up In Color. Both had won over critics, but, per usual, not the masses. As a result they opened for a slew of [...] |
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