Classic Glam Rock

Monsters of Rock Platinum Edition

The monster of all monsters is back and it’s going to kick your ass! The classic best selling hair band compilation Monsters of Rock is bigger and better than ever. Its been revisited, Ripped apart, and put back together to include the 18 hugest hair band megahits of all time. Experience the awesomeness of guitar greatness in all …

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The Best Of: 20 Years Of Rock

Formed by a group of aspiring rock musicians from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania who moved to Los Angeles, California in search of fame, Poison’s music reflected its pedigree. Poison’s roots, and those of glam metal in general, lay in America’s East, and in particular, the sounds and images associated with New York’s New York Dolls and KISS, Boston’s Aerosmith, Illinois’ …

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Transformer (120 Gram Vinyl)

This sophomore release by the Velvet Underground co-founder has long been hailed as one of the key touchstones of the punk and alternative eras that followed it. Reinforcing the literary adage to “write what you know,” Reed paints an alternately detached/debauched portrait of the drag-and-drugs-infused underground of Warhol’s New York, a place, time, and mindset so compelling it …

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NOW That’s What I Call Power Ballads

2009 release, the latest companion release from the hugely successful Now That’s What I Call Music! series, which have collectively sold over 72 million copies in the U.S. This collection contains 18 definitive Rock ballads from the finest Classic Rock and AOR bands in history including Journey, Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Poison, Def Leppard, Cheap Trick, Scorpions, Heart, Night …

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More Than This: The Best Of Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music

Best Of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music 1995 anthology, originally released to coincide with the release of the four disc box set Thrill Of It All. Roxy Music began life as a British Art Rock band in the early ’70s but by the time they split a decade later, they had matured into a smooth Rock outfit capable …

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Invasion of Your Privacy

2008 reissue. Ratt broke out of the L.A. Pop Metal scene and into the big time with its 1984 debut, Out Of The Cellar, an album full of Rock guitar riffs, sexual innuendo, and pop gloss production. Invasion Of Your Privacy came almost exactly a year later, and the album attempted to replicate the previously winning formula. MTV …

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Dressed To Kill (Remastered)

The Top 40 LP they’d been waiting for, this 1975 LP got kids everywhere to Rock and Roll All Nite ! That crucial Kiss hit joins C’mon and Love Me; She; Love Her All I Can , and more of the best from their early prime! …

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Welcome to My Nightmare

Alice Cooper is an American icon and a Rock n’ Roll Hall of Famer, with a career spanning over four decades. Known for outrageous and gruesome live performances – Alice Cooper was originally a band consisting of multiple members including Vincent Furnier, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith. They broke big with their hit “I’m …

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Electric Warrior

Electric Warrior is the sixth album by British rock group T. Rex, and is widely considered to be one of the quintessential glam rock releases. Electric Warrior reached number thirty-two in the US; it went to number one for several weeks in the UK, becoming the biggest album of 1971. In 2003 it was ranked number 160 in …

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Feel The Steel

2009 debut album from the L.A. Metal ‘band’. The Steel Panther “story” begins some 20 years ago when the hardest rocking Metal band of the era forged their own legendary status on the Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, inspiring bands like Anthrax, Warrant and Jane’s Addiction to form, only to disappear without a trace on the cusp of signing …

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