Spins On Vinyl






 
Olivia Hadjiioannou is the multi-instrumentalist OH. This lady knows how to rock and shred on the six string and it does not stop there. She composes all of her work and plays bass, drums and keyboards and sings.
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The Animals are one of those legendary blues bands from England that popularized the blues and brought it into the mainstream by injecting rock music into 
their sound.
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra or what I like to refer to simply as TSO, have been one of my favorite progressive rock bands over the years for their original and engaging stories and amazing live shows. 

 

For the vinyl lovers of Earth, Record Store Day is an amazing time filled with limited edition vinyl releases from some of our favorite bands. And not only do we get one day in April, but we get a second day on Black Friday. 

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The Beatles made some giant leaps in progressing as a band with their sound with certain key albums. Specifically Rubber Soul, Sgt. Pepper and The White Album are the recordings that stand out.
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The Beatles went through several formative phases during their incredibly successful career. The series of mono 180 gram vinyl LP releases in mono is a tribute to their originality.
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Now we have The Beatles in Mono and the icing on the cake for music fans is that it is on 180m gram vinyl with replicated artwork and newly mastered from the analogue master tapes. This is what the band sounded like to most listeners who heard the group for the first time in the 60s.
Flo and Eddie (Mark Volman & Howard Kaylan), two of the driving forces of the 60s pop stars The Turtles, have released all of their hits on a limited edition 7” vinyl box set. 8 newly mastered 45s that include 16 tracks. READ MORE
It’s hard to imagine that 6 years has passed since Judas Priest released their double album Nostradamus. Some fans found that a tough one to swallow because they tried something different.
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 Terry Bozzio (Drums and Electronic Tape Loops), Tony Levin (Basses and Stick) and Steve Stevens (All Guitars) released their first album under the Bozzio Levin Stevens banner for Magna Carta Records in 1998. Black Light Syndrome hit the shelves and it was an instrumental gem that still holds up well to this day. Up to this point the release had not be reproduced on vinyl. Thanks to record store day that has changed the playing field for collectors and music lovers considerably.
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Traffic Experiment is a prog rock/art rock band hailing from the UK. We covered the special edition of their Suburbia album last December. After nearly wearing out that album I could not wait to hear Vashta Nerada (Doctor Who Theme) on vinyl. It does not disappoint. 
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