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Classic Album Review - 1967
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd.
Let’s talk about the real ‘kings of pop’ ...read more
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In the mid-nineties, Columbia Records saw fit to release their entire catalog of Bessie Smith recordings in these ...read more
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If a better example of pre-rock-and-roll 20th Century popular music exists, I’d like to know about it. But, don’t knock ...read more
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Classic Album Review 1983
With War, U2 finally found their voice. No, I’m not referring to Bono’s overpowering ...read more
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On Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop, Scott Weiland is one messed up dude. The thing is, he makes it sound ...read more
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All of a sudden, rock and roll’s most honest and sincere rock band decided to be duplicitous. It was confusing, ...read more
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In the 1980’s, U2 were about as easy to deny as oxygen, but that didn’t stop me from trying. For whatever reasons ...read more
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While discussing this box with Andy Partridge, the primary songwriter and spokesperson for XTC, he mentioned that this ...read more
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What a gorgeous album this is. On her debut album, Norah Jones occupies turf that has been abandoned by today’s ...read more
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I like the new Corinne Bailey Rae CD a lot, but there’s something about it that makes it difficult to review. Everything ...read more
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Recorded Live in 1994
To review this properly, I would have to listen to it once again………and I’d rather not. ...read more
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Charted: #2 in September 1964
Because the Eddie Holland-Lamont Dozier-Brian Holland songwriting and production ...read more
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Don’t be fooled by a name. With all due respect to the additional musicians who contributed to this disk, Dashboard ...read more
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Charted: #6 in March 1964
In early 1964, the Beatles opened up a sluice across the Atlantic wide enough to fit a ...read more
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No less an expert on bad live albums than Mick Jagger once stated that David Live was one of the worst live albums he ...read more
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Despite public appearances, Crosby, Stills and Nash were never really a ‘band’. They were more like an agglomeration of ...read more
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As I write this, I wonder if the ‘demolition’ Ryan Adams speaks of is relevant to his own career. I say that because I’m ...read more
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It was bad enough when Duran Duran staged their ‘comeback’ and things only grew worse when Motley Crue did the same, but ...read more
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Diamond Dogs was Bowie’s first misstep since becoming famous, but his aura was so powerful that most people hadn’t ...read more
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Anybody expecting the atmospherics of Whitley’s first radio hit, "Big Sky Country," is in for a surprise when they first ...read more
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Charted: #9 in December 1970
Domino” is a riff-heavy and remarkably contagious example of Van Morrison’s desire to ...read more
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After all these years, it would hardly be unexpected for anyone to have given up on Burke. It’s been almost four decades ...read more
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The cover of Van Morrison’s Down the Road album shows the window of a music shop that reads “Memorabilia & Records”, ...read more
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After the Drive-By Truckers released their strange but oddly excellent rock-opera ode to Lynyrd Skynyrd around the turn ...read more
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If I were a cynical little bugger, I might be inclined to say that Earthling finds Bowie in reactionary mode, hopping ...read more
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Charted: #11 in September 1966
With Revolver, the relevance of the Beatles’ albums surpassed the importance of ...read more
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I can’t help but wonder what would have happened if Ella and Louis were born in the ‘70s or ‘80s. Does anybody think ...read more
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Entitled – Heartaches and Highways: The Very Best of Emmylou Harris
No matter who you are or what your musical ...read more
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Charted: #13 in April 1982
It’s funny how one insect can damage so much grain.
Although I have lived near ...read more
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Well, if nothing else, it sure is nice to hear that Eric Clapton is happy. Back Home comes on the heels of a few ...read more
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