Major League Productions

Following a reduction of live services, in 2020 the company announced it was focusing only on its back-catalogue work and talked of the possibility of new vinyl releases to signed artists.

As MLP began to grow their CD and release network, a QR code was made that linked it to their website; this was used for publicity and label forms.

In May 2013, the label has allowed an insert of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band which included one of the songs free on a promo Audio-CD in the Mojo (magazine).

Featuring guitarist Mel Galley (ex-Whitesnake) and drummer Dave Holland (ex-Judas Priest) the band play a set of classic old numbers, new tracks and covers.

78 minutes of previously unreleased BBC performances at six different venues: Wembley Arena (1991), Kilburn National (1991), Norwich Sound City (1992), Glastonbury (1992), Reading University (1994) and Phoenix (1994).

It captures the duo from their rise to fame in early 1991 at Wembley through an electric performance at Kilburn and a headline slot at the Glastonbury Festival.

This Previously unreleased on-air radio broadcast recording at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester, during The Sensational Alex Harvey Band's 1976 UK tour promoting the album SAHB Stories (1976).

Official band-authorized CD release of a previously unreleased live recording from Baker Gurvitz Army in 1975 while the band were touring the second album Elysian Encounter (1975).

Featuring rock star 'Cream' drummer Ginger Baker and Adrian and Paul Gurvitz (Three Man Army) with the vocals of Snips (Sharks).

Originally an on-air radio broadcast, this set features the penultimate gig with guitarist Steve Hillage on his farewell tour with Gong, days before he was to leave for his solo career.

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band recorded at Paradiso in Amsterdam on 1 November 1980 while on a European Tour promoting the album Doc at the Radar Station (1980).

This live 2CD has over 102 minutes of great quality music featuring Jazz legend Ian Carr and a superb band of musicians that made up the group-Nucleus.

Mastered from the original archive tapes, these great quality sets include hit singles: "Lets Work Together", "On the Road Again", "Going Up the Country", plus album tracks and lengthy boogie jamming.

With success just around the corner and following tours in Britain and the States, the band are slick, raunchy and at the top of their game with the music in this release.

The Pink Fairies made a rare overseas trip by travelling to southern Finland for an appearance on the second day at the three-day Ruisrock festival.

With ex-drummer Twink departed, the band were now a threesome and comprised: Paul Rudolph (guitar) and Duncan Sanderson (bass) and Russell Hunter (drums).

They still packed an almighty punch and the power of the band is unleashed here in a one-hour set of four long acid-crazed psychedelic jams, which is well received by the large crowd.

A fully mixed album by one of the biggest upcoming rock bands was left with Shel Talmy who departed back to Los Angeles not long after.

In September 1976, The Groundhogs were a four piece adding second guitarist Ric Adams to bolster the sound and allow Tony McPhee more space to develop his amazing guitar runs.

Mastered direct from the original radio station tapes, the sound is superb as the band rip through a set of seven songs on the night.

The CD has a Deluxe Digi-Pack with Inner Sleeve and a 12 Page colour booklet which includes liner notes and track/track analysis from lead guitarist Tony McPhee plus previously unseen live photos from that period of the band’s history.

Their gig at the Students Union’s own venue: Club Kåren (Kårhuset) at Stockholm University on 12 November 1975, was a total sell-out and this CD release brings back all that excitement of the band at their prime, when they were headlining major cities all around the world.

Mastered direct from the original radio station tapes, the sound is superb as the band play a selection of new tracks and stage favourites from earlier albums.

With a line-up of two guitars, keyboards and excellent vocal harmonies they played a variety of funk rock with great licks, riffs and textures.

Formed in Stafford in 1969, they had released nine albums on various labels, completed endless tours of the UK, Europe and USA and built a solid reputation as a sophisticated and classy outfit wherever they played.

The new single "Couldn't Get It Right" with its appealing funk groove, stormed up the British charts reaching #5 in early November and was also a mega-hit in the US and Europe.

A new album of studio recordings from the 1990s indie punk trio S*M*A*S*H. The band were formed in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire in the early 1990s.

After a final single "Rest of My Life" in 1997, Smash then went off radar for several years before Borrie wrote new songs which they recorded in 2007 for the album Icon.