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Ouba: "Freak Out Total"
Although this album clocks in at less than 30 minutes it is another rare Canadian musical adventure resurrected for all to experience.
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Rod Stewart: "A Little Misunderstood"
Hearing a young North London boy sing South Side tunes and riffs is delightfully refreshing. The purity and satisfaction delivered by this album is sure to both shock and amuse a wide spectrum of tastes.
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The Stampeders: Review Archive
The Stampeders are considered one of the legends of Canadian rock and roll. We are pleased to offer an entire archive of album reviews dedicated to the band
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Highstreet: "Last Call"
Last Call, the only CD release by Highstreet, contains the entire She Won't Be Waiting album plus songs from Industrial Strength and two previously unreleased Highstreet songs
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Robbie Lane & The Disciples: "Ain't Dead Yet"
Includes the band’s biggest hit, “Fannie Mae” originally released on the Hawk label in 1964, a previously unreleased Hawk label song from 1964 ,“You Broke My Spirit”, and “You Gotta Have Love”
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Roy Orbison: "Lost and Found"
This album is for not just the collector of classic rock and roll, but also for anyone who would like to own a little piece of rock and roll history.
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It's All Meat: "It's All Meat"
An excellent example of early 70's keyboard dominated psychedelia, garage punk, and haunting keyboard sounds.
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Bill Bissett: "Awake In Th Deset"
A freaky psychedelic romp that is at times, barely accessible, yet none the less intriguing.
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Walter Rossi: "All The Best"
One of Canada’s unsung veterans of the music scene having been involved (without much recognition) as a musician since the mid-sixties.
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The Jarvis St. Revue: "Mr. Oil Man"
An environmental statement on the use and abuse of the oil reserves, the depletion of Earth’s natural resources and hazards of smoking.... more
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Uranus: "You’re So Square"
Formed in London, Ontario in 1976 as Cheeseburger Deluxe, this band made a name for themselves on the Ontario bar circuit as a great cover band.
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Saga: "Full Circle"
A very good outing, this album encompasses all of the elements that Saga have always been, yet it pushes the band into the 21st century.
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The David: "David"
The songs are based around the dreamy vocals of Deborah Kelly and contain some complex orchestral arrangements, swirling keyboards and wild electric fuzz guitars.
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Geddy Lee: "My Favourite Headache"
There is no new ground covered on this album, but with Lee’s unique vocals shining and enough Rush influences no doubt fans will be kept happy
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