ARTIST OF THE MONTH: GEORGE MICHAEL
As that all-conquering paean to infidelity and heartbreak, ‘Careless Whisper’, marks its 35th anniversary we celebrate one of the most groundbreaking and versatile artists of the modern age. Mr George Michael…
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Chart breakthroughs, birthdays and the greatest comeback in history. We look back at this week in rock – #OnThisDay
Read moreCELEBRATING ELVIS PRESLEY’S SPIRIT OF ’69 – Out Now
We’re marking the 50th anniversary of what is arguably The King’s pivotal year with ‘Live 1969’, a deluxe 11 CD box set available now.
Read moreVIDEO OF THE WEEK: SPIN DOCTORS – ‘TWO PRINCES’
Hailing from New York City, Spin Doctors hit international pay dirt with this insanely catchy single back in the heady days of 1993.
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Live debuts, awards, classic releases and a revolution in the recording industry. We look back at this week in rock history…
Read moreCOUNTRY MUSIC- A FILM BY KEN BURNS (THE SOUNDTRACK) – OUT NOW
We’re thrilled to announce the soundtrack for Country Music – A Film By Ken Burns (already released on deluxe 5CD boxset) is now available on 2CD, 2LP and digital. https://www.legacyrecordings.co.uk/news/country-music-a-film-by-ken-burns-the-soundtrack
Read moreSTRANGER THINGS: SOUNDTRACK FROM THE NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES, SEASON 3 – OUT NOW
Prepare for the strangest event of summer 2019 with Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series, Season 3.
Read more‘Born In The USA’ – 35th Anniversary
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s landmark album ‘Born In The U.S.A.’, we’re proud to present this 2013 performance of the album, filmed at the Hard Rock Calling Festival in London.
Read moreVIDEO OF THE WEEK: PRIMAL SCREAM – ‘ROCKS’
If any one song from their vast back catalogue perfectly encapsulates Primal Scream’s rock’n’roll side then it’s got to be ‘Rocks’.
Read moreVIDEO OF THE WEEK: CYNDI LAUPER – ‘I DROVE ALL NIGHT’
Although ‘I Drove All Night’ was originally written for Roy Orbison – he eventually scored a posthumous hit in 1992 after he recorded his version in 1987 – it was Cyndi Lauper who took the song Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic in 1989.
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