Posts From Greg Prato

Greg Prato

Greg Prato is a journalist from Long Island, N.Y., whose writing has appeared in such publications as Rolling Stone and Vintage Guitar. He is also the author of many books, including Touched by Magic: The Tommy Bolin Story, The Eric Carr Story and Dark Black and Blue: The Soundgarden Story. And you may even have heard him on one of his radio appearances, including interviews on The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show, Eddie Trunk Live and The Electric Ballroom with Keith Roth. For more info about his books, go to www.amazon.com/Greg-Prato/e/B002MJ4CXI, and to see what he’s currently up to, go here: twitter.com/gregpratowriter.

The Ritchie Blackmore ‘Rainbow’ Debut: Rockin’ Post-Purple

Unhappy with the direction Deep Purple was taking, the guitarist recruited another band and made a debut album that would lead to a long solo career.

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David Bowie’s ‘Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’: Glam-Rock Goes Global

The album didn’t only elevate his career. It influenced many artists and kickstarted the entire punk movement.

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Neil Young ‘Harvest’: Keep Me Searching

Partnering with a new band he called the Stray Gators, Young recorded one of his most popular albums of all-time, and it gave him his only #1 single.

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Rush’s ‘Permanent Waves’: Ready for the ’80s

The album marked one of the few times that a veteran rock band managed to remain current without it being a blatant attempt at crass commercialization.

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Kansas’ ‘Leftoverture’: A Prog/Arena Rock Magnum Opus

Their fourth album made Kansas one of the top U.S. mainstream rock bands and helped pave the way for the style now known as “arena rock.”

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