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Classic Rock is a British magazine dedicated to rock music, published by Future. Despite the November / December 1998 issue was meant as an on-off project it became one of the UK's best selling music magazines.  In June 2018 it published its 250th issue.
Although firmly focusing on key bands from the 1960s through early 1990s, it also includes articles and reviews of contemporary and upcoming artists it deems worthy of note. More»


On the fourth studio release from The Brandos (Pass the Hat) Frank Giordano (guitar, vocals) replaced Kempner. The album marked a return to a more stripped-down guitar sound. More»


First solo release from Ed Kowalczyk. Edward Joel Kowalczyk (born July 16, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and a founding member of the band Live. After leaving Live in 2009, he launched a solo career. His first album, Alive, was released worldwide in June and July 2010. Ed rejoined Live in December 2016. More»


Recorded December 20th and 21st, 1994, at The Paradiso, Amsterdam, and the Tivoli, Utrecht, The Netherlands More»


The last in series of compilations from Classic Rock Magazine named Sons Of Guns. This edition came as supplement  to Classic Rock #133 More»


The eighth studio album released as Greg Kihn Band and twelfth by the frontman himself. It was also the first studio release by Greg Kihn in 6 years. More»


In 2006 Classic Rock Magazine decided to dedicate the cd enclosed with one of the issues to glam & sleaze compiled of a variety of mostly lesser known artists. The result was Sons Of Guns released with Classic Rock #92. During the next three years they released a successor each year as Sons Of Guns II - IV. On each paying tribute to Guns N' Roses with a cd cover in the style of a classic GNR cover. More»


This is the last studio album by Greg Kihn Band released on Beserkley. It is also the last album to feature drummer and founding member Larry Lynch and keyboard player Gary Phillips. Following this release Greg Kihn didn't make releases as Greg Kihn Band until 1992 after leaving EMI. More»


Kihn scored his biggest hit with "Jeopardy" (1983), which reached # 2 Pop, from the Kihnspiracy album. In 1983, the groundbreaking "Jeopardy" video became an MTV favorite. Many of the videos that followed were sequels with connecting story lines. More»


Extended and remixed versions of three tracks from the Free album.

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Compilation released by Beserkley and Rhino in collaboration. In addition to songs from the back catalog on Beserkley the album also includes a couple of songs from Greg Kihn's EMI America releases.

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Compilation of 17 bands who are the successors to bands like Guns N' Roses, LA Guns etc.  Came as free bonus with Classic Rock #107.

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Wanting to be satisfied with the result Freakhouse always uses the time necessary to make a new album. It took more than 5 years from the release of their previous album "Beautiful Misery" until their self titled fourth album was released.

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