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On this page, we're going to vent our own thoughts and impressions on various CD's and concerts. Want a second opinion before spending your hard-earned cash on a concert ticket or CD? See what our reviewers have to say.

 

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read more Classic Album Review - Pisces, Aquarius...
The Monkees

Classic Album Review - 1967 Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd. Let’s talk about the real ‘kings of pop’ ...read more

read more Classic Album Review - The Collection - (Columbia Jazz Masterpieces)
Bessie Smith

In the mid-nineties, Columbia Records saw fit to release their entire catalog of Bessie Smith recordings in these ...read more

read more Classic Album Review - The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Songbooks
Ella Fitzgerald

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

read more Classic Album Review - War
U2

Classic Album Review 1983 With War, U2 finally found their voice. No, I’m not referring to Bono’s overpowering ...read more

read more Classic Album Review -Tiny Music...
Stone Temple Pilots

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

read more Classic Album Review 1991- Achtung Baby
U2

All of a sudden, rock and roll’s most honest and sincere rock band decided to be duplicitous. It was confusing, ...read more

read more Classic Album Review- The Best of 1980-1990
U2

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

read more Coat of Many Cupboards
XTC

While discussing this box with Andy Partridge, the primary songwriter and spokesperson for XTC, he mentioned that this ...read more

read more Come Away With Me
Norah Jones

What a gorgeous album this is. On her debut album, Norah Jones occupies turf that has been abandoned by today’s ...read more

read more Corinne Bailey Rae (Self Titled)

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

read more Crying My Knife Away
Guided By Voices

Recorded Live in 1994 To review this properly, I would have to listen to it once again………and I’d rather not. ...read more

read more Dancing in the Streets
Martha and the Vandellas

Charted: #2 in September 1964 Because the Eddie Holland-Lamont Dozier-Brian Holland songwriting and production ...read more

read more Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most

Don’t be fooled by a name. With all due respect to the additional musicians who contributed to this disk, Dashboard ...read more

read more Dave Clark Five-Glad All Over

Charted: #6 in March 1964 In early 1964, the Beatles opened up a sluice across the Atlantic wide enough to fit a ...read more

read more David Live
David Bowie

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

read more Daylight Again
Crosby, Stills & Nash

Despite public appearances, Crosby, Stills and Nash were never really a ‘band’. They were more like an agglomeration of ...read more

read more Demolition
Ryan Adams

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

read more Devil's Playground
Billy Idol

It was bad enough when Duran Duran staged their ‘comeback’ and things only grew worse when Motley Crue did the same, but ...read more

read more Diamond Dogs
David Bowie

Diamond Dogs was Bowie’s first misstep since becoming famous, but his aura was so powerful that most people hadn’t ...read more

read more Din of Ecstasy
Chris Whitley

Anybody expecting the atmospherics of Whitley’s first radio hit, "Big Sky Country," is in for a surprise when they first ...read more

read more Domino
Van Morrison

Charted: #9 in December 1970 Domino” is a riff-heavy and remarkably contagious example of Van Morrison’s desire to ...read more

read more Don’t Give Up On Me
Solomon Burke

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

read more Down the Road
Van Morrison

The cover of Van Morrison’s Down the Road album shows the window of a music shop that reads “Memorabilia & Records”, ...read more

read more Drive-By Truckers - A Blessing and a Curse

After the Drive-By Truckers released their strange but oddly excellent rock-opera ode to Lynyrd Skynyrd around the turn ...read more

read more Earthling
David Bowie

If I were a cynical little bugger, I might be inclined to say that Earthling finds Bowie in reactionary mode, hopping ...read more

read more Elinor Rigby
The Beatles

Charted: #11 in September 1966 With Revolver, the relevance of the Beatles’ albums surpassed the importance of ...read more

read more Ella and Louis Sing Gershwin
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

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

read more Emmylou Harris - Heartaches and Highways

Entitled – Heartaches and Highways: The Very Best of Emmylou Harris No matter who you are or what your musical ...read more

read more Empty Garden
Elton John

Charted: #13 in April 1982 It’s funny how one insect can damage so much grain. Although I have lived near ...read more

read more Eric Clapton - Back Home

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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