Vinyl Reviews
-
Uriah Heep – “Wonderworld” & “High And Mighty” Picture Disc Vinyl Reviews
there is something special about the nine albums produced by the original line up, and this impressively-produced picture disc collection has provided the perfect opportunity to reappraise a frequently stunning back catalogue.Â
-
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 LP Review
Surely there will be those who value the box set, but this vinyl release hits the sweet spot and provides an opportunity to enjoy a deservedly revered piece of music all over again. 9/10
-
The Stranglers – Feline 40th Anniversary Edition Vinyl Review
Whether you’re a long-term fan of Feline or a newcomer, this double disc edition is more than worth your attention
-
Slade – Nobody’s Fools Splatter Vinyl Review
Nobody’s Fools is an interesting album. Nowhere near as bad as some would have you believe, it has some absolutely cracking moments and it is certainly worth a place in any Slade fan’s collection. 6.5/10
-
Host – “IX” White Vinyl Review
An incredibly impressive, flawlessly produced record, Host’s IX provides 1999’s Host album with a long-deserved follow up. 9/10