Peter Asher: Everywhere Man dives into the legendary producer’s journey through Beatlemania, California rock, and decades of music history.
Posts tagged as “Classic Rock”
Pet Sounds returns for its 60th anniversary with deluxe vinyl, session rarities, and audiophile editions celebrating The Beach Boys’ groundbreaking classic.
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen remains one of the most ambitious songs ever recorded, built from opera, hard rock, and layered vocals using groundbreaking studio techniques.
Deep Purple return with their heaviest album in years, Splat!, bringing back the spirit and energy of their classic 1970s sound.
The Eagles: Journey of the Sorcerer blends country, orchestral, and electronic sounds, shaping a space western vibe that influenced Firefly and the Bastion soundtrack.
Wild Thing turns 60 as The Troggs’ raw hit tops charts, sparks punk roots, and inspires generations with its wild origin story and lasting impact.
L.A. Woman marks The Doors’ final album with Jim Morrison, a raw blues driven swan song recorded fast and loose, released April 19, 1971.
The Cockroaches return as The Rolling Stones revive their gritty 1977 alias with a mystery song release, secret London posters, and a nod to their raw roots.
How AC/DC turned 1976 into their breakout year, using High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and relentless touring to become global hard rock legends. Bon Scott, and Angus Young turned 1976 into rock history and never let go.
The Becoming Led Zeppelin documentary is a hybrid docu-concert experience and stands as the first officially sanctioned documentary about Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends Led Zeppelin. It blends rare archival footage with new interviews from Plant, Page, and Jones, while also incorporating archival audio from the late Bonham, giving fans a powerful sense of the band’s early fire.
The Rolling Stones’ 1976 album Black and Blue gets a stunning 2025 reissue with Steven Wilson’s remix, rare outtakes, live shows, and a deluxe book set.
From "Light My Fire" to "L.A. Woman," Immersed 1967–1971 lets fans relive The Doors’ evolution through rich, immersive Dolby Atmos sound.
Only Way To Fly: Led Zeppelin’s chronicle by Richard Morton Jack—featuring unseen photos, press clippings, and a firsthand account of the band’s meteoric rise.
John Fogerty celebrates owning his CCR catalog with Legacy, a new album reimagining his greatest hits, produced with his family and out August 22, 2025.


















