Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 August 2025

Love - Comes In Colours [Compilation] (1992)

Year: 1992 (CD 1992)
Label: Raven Records (Australia), RVCD-29
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock
Country: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Time: 74:53
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 438 Mb

Love is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. Led by Arthur Lee, the band's primary songwriter, they were one of the first racially diverse American rock bands. Their sound incorporated an eclectic range of styles including garage, folk rock, and psychedelia. While finding only modest success on the music charts, peaking in 1966 with their US No. 33 hit "7 and 7 Is," Love would come to be praised by critics as their third album, Forever Changes (1967), became generally regarded as one of the best albums of the 1960s.
The band's classic lineup is considered to consist of Lee, the guitarist and singer Bryan MacLean, the bassist Ken Forssi, the guitarist Johnny Echols and the drummer Donnie Conca, who was replaced by Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer. By 1968, only Lee remained and he continued recording as Love with varied members through the 1970s. MacLean and Forssi died in 1998. Lee died in 2006. Forever Changes was added to the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry in 2011. In recent years, original member Johnny Echols has toured under the title of the Love Band or Love Revisited.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_(band))

01. My Little Red Book (02:30)
02. Can't Explain (02:39)
03. A Message To Pretty (03:11)
04. Softly To Me (02:53)
05. Hey Joe (02:41)
06. Signed D. C. (02:46)
07. And More (02:58)
08. Seven And Seven (02:15)
09. No. 14 (01:42)
10. Stephanie Knows Who (02:27)
11. Orange Skies (02:50)
12. Que Vida! (03:40)
13. The Castle (03:00)
14. She Comes In Colours (02:45)
15. Alone Again (03:15)
16. And More Again (03:20)
17. Old Man (02:58)
18. A House Is Not A Motel (03:28)
19. The Daily Planet (03:30)
20. Live And Let Live (05:27)
21. Laughing Stock (02:33)
22. Your Mind And We Belong Together (04:21)
23. August (05:05)
24. Arthur Lee Interview-Love Origins (02:26)

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Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Lita Ford - The Best Of Lita Ford [1984–1991] (1992)

Year: July 28, 1992 (CD )
Label: Dreamland Records (Germany), 07863 66037 2
Style: Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country: Long Beach, California, U.S. (September 19, 1958)
Time: 47:48
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 340 Mb

The Best of Lita Ford is a compilation album from Lita Ford. Released on July 28, 1992, it includes the hit singles "Kiss Me Deadly" and the duet with Ozzy Osbourne, "Close My Eyes Forever", as well as several other minor hits from Ford's solo career.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of_Lita_Ford)
Despite the fact that her success was brief, Lita Ford continues to be one of the more memorable icons of the hair metal scene. Most will argue that this is because of her gender rather than her music; the fact that she was female indeed made her a unique novelty in a genre dominated by men. True, Lita Ford's shelf life was short-lived, and her music itself is far less original than, say, her ex-bandmate Joan Jett. Not to say that what's on the Best of Lita Ford disc is bad -- like many of her peers, Ford sure knew how to produce a few catchy guilty pleasures. Her most well-known singles, "Kiss Me Deadly" and "Close My Eyes Forever," are included, along with a handful of unknowns that are certainly worth hearing, such as "Larger Than Life," "What Do You Know About Love," "Gotta Let Go," and a cover of Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed." There are numerous Lita Ford compilations out there, but this original best-of collection remains the most ideal buy.
(allmusic.com/album/the-best-of-lita-ford-mw0000081311)

01. What Do Ya Know About Love (03:53)
02. Kiss Me Deadly (04:01)
03. Shot Of Poison (03:31)
04. Hungry (04:54)
05. Gotta Let Go (03:55)
06. Close My Eyes Forever (with Ozzy Osbourne) (04:42)
07. Larger Than Life (03:53)
08. Only Women Bleed (06:01)
09. Playin’ With Fire (04:07)
10. Back To The Cave (04:02)
11. Lisa (04:44)

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Black Moon (1992)

Year: 18 May 1992 (CD June 27, 1992)
Label: Victory Music (US), 383 480 003-2
Style: Symphonic Rock, Art Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 48:55
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 302 Mb

Charts: CAV #66, GER #45, NED #77, SWI #23, JP #16, US #78.
The band had broken up in 1979, and recorded Black Moon to kick off their 1990s revival. Black Moon received mixed reviews. Jim Allen of AllMusic wrote in a retrospective review that the performers "stripped down their sound and amped up their attack." In his book The Music's All that Matters: A History of Progressive Rock, Paul Stump compared it favorably to its contemporary Union (by fellow progressive rock giants Yes). He explained that Black Moon "did at least aspire to interest and excite the listener, and it would be a churlish mind that overlooked a vigour in the playing which had formerly been notable by its absence. The material, though, suffered from the Yes malaise: cynicism and over-exposure to the wallet-fattening blandishments of easy-out FM mores, intervals and development procedures had blunted edges and dulled nerve-endings both of players and listeners."
Half of the album's songs were played at the band's 1992-1993 concerts. Greg Lake included the songs "Paper Blood", "Farewell to Arms" and "Footprints in the Snow" in the setlist of his 2005 solo tour. "Farewell to Arms" was played at the group's final concert, at the High Voltage Festival in July 2010.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Moon_(album))

01. Black Moon (06:59)
02. Paper Blood (04:28)
03. Affairs Of The Heart (03:47)
04. Romeo And Juliet (03:42)
05. Farewell To Arms (05:10)
06. Changing States (06:02)
07. Burning Bridges (04:45)
08. Close To Home (04:29)
09. Better Days (05:36)
10. Footprints In The Snow (03:52)

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