Category: THE ANGELS

THE ANGELS from ANGEL CITY – Beyond Salvation [American version remastered] (2021)

Aussie classic hard rockers THE ANGELS released their album “Beyond Salvation” in 1990 in Australia in early June 1990 and reached No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. As happened with some of the band’s previous LP’s, in America the release featured a different track list and the band name used was THE ANGELS from ANGEL CITY, as they were known in the US at the early ’80s (“Angel City” band).
Now they are reissuing “Beyond Salvation” in its ‘American Version’, which was made up of 4 brand new songs, “Dogs Are Talking”, “Rhythm Rude Girl”, “Let the Night Roll On” (the only 3 songs to also appear on the Australian edition), and “Junk City” (Australian single B-side to “Let the Night Roll On”), and re-recordings of 5 classic Angels songs, “City Out of Control” (Night Attack, 1981), “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” (The Angels, 1977), “I Ain’t the One” (Face to Face, 1978), “Who Rings The Bell” (The Angels’ Greatest, 1980), and “Can’t Shake It” (No Exit, 1979)…

ALAN LANCASTER’s BOMBERS – Live [1989 recorded / unreleased] (2019) *EXCLUSIVE*

More than 30 years ago now, Sydney rockers The Bombers were on the cusp of success. With a line-up that boasted Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan from Status Quo, John Brewster of The Angels, a powerhouse vocalist in Ty Coates and a legit blues player Steve Crofts (RIP) on Stratocaster guitar. The band inked a deal with US label A&M...

THE ANGELS – Face To Face ‘Recharged’ [re-recorded +12] (2018)

We’ve been covering some THE ANGELS‘ remastered albums and now, by popular demand, here’s “Face To Face / Recharged’, the re-recording of this album and the 40th Anniversary tour performance, played entirely from start to finish plus some extras. To mark these tours, The Angels have completely re-recorded a 2018 version of their second album, both studio and live, including...

THE ANGELS (aka Angel City) – No Exit ‘Recharged’ [re-recorded +12] (2019)

We have been featured here as requested, remastered reissues of Aussie rockers THE ANGELS. Now their record label is releasing “No Exit Recharged”, an expanded reissue / re-recording of their third Australian album ‘No Exit’ just in time for its 40th anniversary, and The Angels will to take the songs out on the road and celebrate them in the best...

ANGEL CITY (aka The Angels) – Face To Face [Rock Candy remaster]

This is a Rock Candy remaster released some time ago (and featured here on the blog) but seems it has become pretty scarce now and many have requested a revamp of it; ANGEL CITY‘s “Face To Face“. Known as simply ‘The Angels’ in their homeland of Australia, ANGEL CITY made a worldwide splash in the early ’80s and still can...

THE ANGELS (aka Angel City) – Dark Room [Remastered +9] +2 Extras

Here’s another request fulfilled;, Aussie rockers THE ANGELS‘ “Dark Room” album in its remastered edition including as bonus tracks no less than 9 songs, which in fact are 10 as there’s a hidden track. Additionally, we added the 2 tracks exclusive to the original European / North American LP version appeared under the Angel City moniker, never released on CD....

THE ANGELS (aka Angel City) – Night Attack [Remastered +9]

Here’s another request, Aussie rockers THE ANGELS‘ “Night Attack” album in its remastered edition including as bonus tracks no less than 9 songs. Originally released in Down Under in 1981, do its success Epic Records signed the band for the American release of the LP. In the international market, to avoid legal problems with similarly named acts, “Night Attack” was...

THE ANGELS – Talk The Talk (2014)

* Australian rock mainstays THE ANGELS returned two years ago with a nice record (featured on this blog HERE), toured two years presenting it all over the world, and now are back again with a new CD entitled “Talk The Talk”. Penned and refined over seven months while the band was on the road in 2013, the album started to...

THE ANGELS – Take It To The Streets (2012)

* Veteran Australian band THE ANGELS lost in 2010 their long-time frontman Doc Neeson who had set off to pursue a solo career. Along with bassist Chris Bailey, founder members Rick and John Brewster decided to continue and find a new singer. They’d been itching to record a new The Angels album for years, they had songs and they had...