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Charted: #3 in October 1981
In England, Malcolm McLaren’s Sex Pistols took rock and roll for a long walk off a ...read more
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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
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Before Ryan Adams was “Ryan Adams”, he was a lead singer and songwriter for Whiskeytown. His recent success has no doubt ...read more
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Fashionably late? Jeez, what an understatement. Linda has more or less proven herself to be the Rip Van Winkle of ...read more
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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
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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
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In the past fifteen or twenty years, the horrible trend of ‘tribute’ CD’s has robbed me of hundreds of dollars in ...read more
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I’ll keep this short, since virtually nobody else will ever hear this, or care to. "Forever Since Breakfast" is the very ...read more
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CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW – 1973
When this was released, Sly Stone was more fried than ‘fresh’. There’s no “Boom ...read more
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My God. Is this the most raucous, out-of-control, reckless set of songs ever recorded? For their second album, the ...read more
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The beat of the songs go “boom, boom boom -
boom, boom, boom - boom, boom, boom."
The beat of the songs go “boom, ...read more
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Oops. After struggling with Adams’ previous album, Heartbreaker, and eventually giving up on it, I presumed that his ...read more
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Talk about your ‘greatest hits’ collections…I don’t care how ‘uncool’ it might sound, but I believe that virtually ...read more
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As a band, Los Lobos have been able to retain, and even strengthen, their artistic integrity for twenty years, and they ...read more
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Since we’re in the business of reviewing music here and not marketing concepts, let’s forget for a second that Gorillaz ...read more
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My first thought was, ‘does this band have enough hits to warrant a collection like this?’ Upon reflection, the answer ...read more
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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
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For starters, let it be known that I am a huge Neil Young fan, owning virtually everything that he has ever released. ...read more
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In their heyday, Crosby, Stills and Nash could have been singled out as the most important figureheads of the music ...read more
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For the four other people in the universe who might be interested in knowing something about this ‘Box’, here goes. ...read more
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Who could have guessed that these guys would one day resort to creating corporate product for forlorn punks? It seems ...read more
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Anybody familiar with Shatner’s previous forays in the recording studio might be expecting this disk to be a hoot and a ...read more
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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
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Chart Position = # 7 on February 1970
After Graham Nash left the Hollies to join up with David Crosby and ...read more
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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
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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
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Strange, dense and mysterious, Heroes is the album that solidified Bowie’s image as a post-modern master of minimalism ...read more
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Charted: #1 in September 1968
The dream is over.
- John Lennon, from “God”
When I was a child, I ...read more
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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
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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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Straight Up by Badfinger
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Waiting for the Sun by The Doors
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Begins by Blue Floyd
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Playback by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
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