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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 Every Little Thing -She Does Is Magic
The Police

Charted: #3 in October 1981 In England, Malcolm McLaren’s Sex Pistols took rock and roll for a long walk off a ...read more

read more Facing Future
Israel Kamakawiwo ‘Ole

I came upon this disk when an older than middle-aged man called his wife over in a record store to gawk at this CD. I ...read more

read more Faithless Street
Whiskeytown

Before Ryan Adams was “Ryan Adams”, he was a lead singer and songwriter for Whiskeytown. His recent success has no doubt ...read more

read more Fashionably Late
Linda Thompson

Fashionably late? Jeez, what an understatement. Linda has more or less proven herself to be the Rip Van Winkle of ...read more

read more Fillmore West 1969
The Grateful Dead

If you’re not already a fan of the Grateful Dead, then move on; there’s nothing here for you to see (or hear). This 3-CD ...read more

read more Forever
Cracker

Cracker is one of the most fun and entertaining bands to come around in a while, so I figured this CD to be a safe bet ...read more

read more Forever Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond

In the past fifteen or twenty years, the horrible trend of ‘tribute’ CD’s has robbed me of hundreds of dollars in ...read more

read more Forever Since Breakfast EP
Guided By Voices

I’ll keep this short, since virtually nobody else will ever hear this, or care to. "Forever Since Breakfast" is the very ...read more

read more Fresh
Sly And The Family Stone

CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW – 1973 When this was released, Sly Stone was more fried than ‘fresh’. There’s no “Boom ...read more

read more Fun House (2-disk re-issue)
The Stooges

My God. Is this the most raucous, out-of-control, reckless set of songs ever recorded? For their second album, the ...read more

read more Fundamental
Pet Shop Boys

The beat of the songs go “boom, boom boom - boom, boom, boom - boom, boom, boom." The beat of the songs go “boom, ...read more

read more Gold
Ryan Adams

Oops. After struggling with Adams’ previous album, Heartbreaker, and eventually giving up on it, I presumed that his ...read more

read more Gold Greatest Hits
ABBA

Talk about your ‘greatest hits’ collections…I don’t care how ‘uncool’ it might sound, but I believe that virtually ...read more

read more Good Morning Aztlan
Los Lobos

As a band, Los Lobos have been able to retain, and even strengthen, their artistic integrity for twenty years, and they ...read more

read more Gorillaz (First Release)

Since we’re in the business of reviewing music here and not marketing concepts, let’s forget for a second that Gorillaz ...read more

read more Greatest Hits
The Thompson Twins

My first thought was, ‘does this band have enough hits to warrant a collection like this?’ Upon reflection, the answer ...read more

read more Greatest Hits
Robyn Hitchcock

Now, I’m as big a fan of Robyn Hitchcock as anyone. I’ve seen him perform a few times, and I’ve purchased nearly ...read more

read more Greatest Hits
Neil Young

For starters, let it be known that I am a huge Neil Young fan, owning virtually everything that he has ever released. ...read more

read more Greatest Hits
Crosby, Stills & Nash

In their heyday, Crosby, Stills and Nash could have been singled out as the most important figureheads of the music ...read more

read more Guided By Voices - Box Set

For the four other people in the universe who might be interested in knowing something about this ‘Box’, here goes. ...read more

read more Gutterflower
Goo Goo Dolls

Who could have guessed that these guys would one day resort to creating corporate product for forlorn punks? It seems ...read more

read more Has Been
William Shatner

Anybody familiar with Shatner’s previous forays in the recording studio might be expecting this disk to be a hoot and a ...read more

read more Have You Fed the Fish?
Badly Drawn Boy

I love it when an artist is capable of having some fun with his career. Badly Drawn Boy (aka Damon Gough) can be as ...read more

read more He Ain't Heavy
The Hollies

Chart Position = # 7 on February 1970 After Graham Nash left the Hollies to join up with David Crosby and ...read more

read more Headrush
The Booda Velvets

So, what’s in a name? The Booda Velvets may have taken their name from an animal care product, but they hail from New ...read more

read more Heartbreaker
Ryan Adams

Factions of the New York press have been less than kind to Ryan Adams ever since he went solo, and this album might be ...read more

read more Heroes
David Bowie

Strange, dense and mysterious, Heroes is the album that solidified Bowie’s image as a post-modern master of minimalism ...read more

read more Hey Jude
The Beatles

Charted: #1 in September 1968 The dream is over. - John Lennon, from “God” When I was a child, I ...read more

read more HoboSapiens
John Cale

I can’t help but wonder if John Cale is frustrated by the course of his career. He has continually released music that ...read more

read more Homegrown
XTC

Chances are better than good that 99.9% of the record-buying public will consider this release to be extraneous. I say ...read more

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