If we think back it was normal for the British bands to release different versions of their albums in both the U.S and the U.K. That's one of the reasons collecting these things is so much fun.
David Crosby has a pretty extensive library when you consider his stint with The Byrd's and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Now featuring his new album, 'Croz'.
Bruce Springsteen has given us so much music and no signs of letting up. 40 years ago we got a taste of 'Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ.' That album kick started his great career.
In recent years the popularity has grown tremendously where artists invite other artist to sing on their albums. I have a few of my favorites I'd like to share with you.
Buddy Guy was a major influence on many an artist, especially the band Aerosmith as they were honored to be a part of Buddy Guy's, 'Rhythm and Blues'' LP.
It's not like Sammy needs friends to get a record off the ground but he has such a passion for music that inviting friends to share their talents is not only fun but like a party.
I think in a way her album 'Unvarnished' is kind of special to Joan, although she collaborates on one song with Dave Grohl she did collaborate with every member of The Blackhearts.
It's the holiday season and there will be good days and bad days during this hectic time of the year, maybe gearing up for another month of new classic rock may keep your spirits bright.
Watching this concert in San Francisco (2012) was the same as catching a supergroup on stage, Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Tommy Thayer and Keith St. John to name a few.