Now safely out of troubles way and living in Northern France, English writer Jeff Perkins is ‘busy’ (translated as having a ball) exploring the music scene across Europe via his two Blogcritics columns Eurorock and Classic Eurorock. Eurorock covers the new releases that land on his doormat on a daily basis, much to the disgust of Madame Postlady and her overloaded French donkey, Marcel le Parcel. In amongst all of this frantic activity he brings you concert reviews, interviews, and other features from the European music world. His journeys not only take him to the glamour of Paris and London but also to some offbeat places that you would need an atlas to find. Classic Eurorock covers music for people of a certain age, a bit like Jeff himself, and deals with European re-issues, re-masters, re-releases, and some that just deserve to be remembered. So whether it’s hello, bonjour, hei, ahoj, szia, hola, gutentag, ciao, dag, hej, or salut, long live rock!
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The legendary Keith Relf's last album, remastered.
Two superb re-releases from the wealth of material now available from the Esoteric label.
From the tent of the Marquee to their only album, UK's Circus explores the sixties world of progressive jazz fusion.
Weighing up Man's contribution to rock.
A fitting epitaph. The last album in the troubled life of Graham Bond is lovingly re-issued.
The original member of Genesis who left just prior to greatness has his solo work re-issued at last.
Like that never was, the all too brief story of Trader Horne.
He has written for Meatloaf and David Gilmour. Danny Peyronel tells us about his amazing career.
The Astounding Sounds And Amazing Music of a huge chunk of the Hawkwind legacy gets re-released.
Opening up the whole can of worms, thankfully.
Tom Newman's sadly overlooked gem re-appears. Do you believe in magic?
Tragically overlooked, Jimmy Campbell was one of Liverpool's many highly talented songwriters.
A "Strange Magic." ELO's Kelly Groucutt remembered.
They were clever, cool, articulate, yet often overlooked. UK's The Only Ones three album get the full re-release treatment.
A work of art from a French icon is re-released, re-packaged, and re-visited.
It's 1969 and Petula Clark is one of the worlds leading performers. A new, US only, DVD release.
They came out of Ireland in a battered old Ford Van. Prog Rock's forgotten band Fruupp.
The ultimate Family gathering.
All the way from Croydon it's Mott The Hoople in all their ragged glory.
Jack Bruce, one of the most influential bass players of all time, has his 1980 album re-mastered.