On February 8, 1969, a new band formed by Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker in the wake of Cream’s demise went into the studio. Blind Faith was born.
Their self-titled 1968 set had the band working with New York producer Jimmy Miller, doubling up between these sessions and his initial work with the Rolling Stones.
'Hole In My Shoe' was atypical Traffic, butit remains a prime example of the post-Summer of Love pop sound that echoed around the UK charts.
The reissue of the 1968 landmark featured a reproduction of a super-rare flexidisc interview with Mick Jagger.
A new compilation from the days when Nirvana was an Irish-Greek symphonic rock outfit.
The Rolling Stones’ newly-reissued 1971 album ‘Sticky Fingers’ is the subject of a just-launched Spotify Landmark feature.
Key English experimental rock band Spooky Tooth are to have their collected work for Island Records released in two box set formats by USM on April 27.