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David Bowie - A Starman's Calling
From Major Tom to the Berlin exile David Bowie never stood still. Six decades of reinvention – folk dreamer, glam alien, plastic soul man, Thin White Duke, Berlin minimalist, 80s pop titan, and elder statesman of art-rock. This ever-growing archive collects every UK studio album, live album, compilation, and single – plus adverts, reviews, features, and chart entries from the original music papers. Swipe or scroll for the full timeline (new entries added regularly). Studio A

David Bowie
Jan 1, 20234 min read


Slade - Black Country Rockers
Wolves’ finest export: Slade – loud, proud, and unapologetically Brummie!

Slade
Jan 1, 20234 min read


David Essex — Discography: Albums
Studio and live releases listed in chronological order from 1973 to 2013.

David Essex
Jan 7, 20007 min read


🎼 Slave To Love – Single: Apr. 1985
In the spring of 1985, Bryan Ferry delivered one of his most elegant and seductive solo performances — a smooth, sophisticated ballad that became a timeless highlight of his post-Roxy Music career. Issued in the UK on 29 Apr 1985, “Slave To Love” was the lead single from his sixth solo studio album Boys and Girls. 🔘 The Story “Slave To Love” was written by Bryan Ferry and served as the perfect introduction to Boys and Girls. Recorded with a stellar cast of musicians, the tra

Roxy Music
Apr 29, 19852 min read


🔘 You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic – Album: Mar. 1979
Hunter’s finest hour — a razor‑sharp, streetwise masterpiece powered by the E Street Band. (March 27, 1979)

Mott The Hoople
Mar 27, 19794 min read


📰 Faces – Long Player Album UK/US: Mar. 1971
Format: LP • Vinyl • Album Label: Warner Bros. Records — WS 3011 Country: UK Release Date: February / March 1971 Genre: Blues Rock • Hard Rock Style: Bar‑room rock, live/studio hybrid What the Sleeve Shows The original UK edition of Long Player comes in a heavy card die‑cut sleeve designed to resemble a vintage 78rpm shellac record. A large circular cut‑out in the centre reveals the custom “shellac‑style” label, while the printed artwork imitates an aged paper 78rpm sleeve,

Faces
Mar 1, 19715 min read


🔘It’s All Over Now – Single: Mar. 1962
A bright, early‑’60s pop gem marking Shane Fenton’s rise before his glam‑rock transformation.

Alvin Stardust
Mar 16, 19622 min read
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