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🔘 Welcome to My Nightmare – Album: Jan. 2024
Reissued: January 2024 (US) Label: Analogue Productions Format: 2× Vinyl LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered, 180 Gram, 45 RPM, Gatefold Reissued in the US in January 2024, Welcome to My Nightmare returned to circulation as Alice Cooper’s landmark solo debut — a theatrical concept album originally released in 1975 and long celebrated for its fusion of rock, cabaret, horror, and dream‑logic storytelling. The 2024 edition renewed attention on its iconic Bo

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 5, 20243 min read


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


🔘 hours… – Album: Sept. 1999
Released: September 21, 1999 (Digital – BowieNet) Catalogue Number (physical release): Virgin Records – 7243 8 48400 2 9 On September 21, 1999, David Bowie made history by releasing his 22nd studio album, hours…, exclusively as a digital download on BowieNet — becoming the first major artist to debut a full album online before its physical release. A reflective, melancholic, and deeply human record, hours… marked a shift away from the cyber‑industrial textures of Earthling to

David Bowie
Sep 21, 19993 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


David Essex - Discography - Singles 1973 - 1977
Singles listed in chronological order from 1973 - 1977

David Essex
Jan 4, 19776 min read


🔘 Queen II – Album: Apr. 1974
Queen’s second album marked a dramatic leap in ambition, theatricality, and sonic identity. Built around a dual‑side concept — “Side White” and “Side Black” — the record introduced the dense vocal layers, stacked guitars, and fantasy‑driven narratives that would define Queen’s early sound. Released on April 9 1974 by Elektra Records (EKS‑75082), the album represented Queen’s first major artistic statement in the US market. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, with additional product

Queen
Apr 9, 19744 min read


🔘 Dyna‑mite – Single: Oct. 1973
A stomping, high‑energy glam‑rock explosion, “Dyna‑mite” became Mud’s breakthrough hit — a swaggering Chinnichap creation packed with hooks, attitude, and irresistible dance‑floor power. Released on October 5, 1973, the single arrived as Mud’s first major hit under the Chinn & Chapman songwriting/production partnership. Issued by RAK Records under catalogue number RAK 159, the track delivered the duo’s trademark glam‑pop formula: pounding rhythm, sharp guitar lines, and a mas

Mud
Oct 5, 19733 min read


T.Rex Tanx Album - March 23 1973
Format: LP • Vinyl • Album • Cassette • 8‑Track Cartridge • Reel‑to‑Reel • Promo Editions • International Variants Label: T. Rex — BLN 5002 Country: UK Release Date: 23 March 1973 Genre: Glam Rock • Psychedelic Soul Style: Post‑Slider glam with soul, funk, gospel and mellotron‑driven arrangements Overview “Tanx is a 1973 album by English rock band T. Rex… released on 16 March by record label EMI.” “Tanx was a musical departure from previous works… Bolan showed his interest fo

T.Rex
Mar 23, 19735 min read


📰 BRAVO Musicbox Nr. 13/72 – Chart: Mar. 1972
A month of chart movement, glam‑rock ascendance, and cross‑continental hits — BRAVO’s Musicbox captures it all.

Charts
Mar 22, 19724 min read


📰 Melody Maker POP 30 – Mar. 1972
A chart snapshot where glam meets soul, and British tastes collide with American imports — all in one page.

glamslam72
Mar 4, 19723 min read
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