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Bjork is one of the most difficult of all contemporary musicians to criticize, because she always seems to be one step ...read more
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Hours? It’s more like years since David Bowie finished an album that was something other than conceptual in its nature. ...read more
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This type of album is definitely NOT my personal cup of tea, but I must admit that Amy Grant is good at what she does. ...read more
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With Hunky Dory, David Bowie reached artistic heights that were barely suggested by his previous work. In one album, ...read more
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How did such ostensibly nice Swedish working-class lads come up with a name like Mando Diao? To an ...read more
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Charted: #10 in August 1968
“I just lost my song. That girl took it away from me.”
These were Otis ...read more
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Chart Position = #4 on January 1968
Norman Whitfield was fast becoming the top dog at Motown for his production ...read more
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Okay, here is a hit single from 2001 that some may have overlooked. Take a look and listen, then click on the "YOUR ...read more
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On first or second listen, you might be tempted to dismiss this record as silly, campy showbiz, or in any other number ...read more
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Since their debut a few years ago, Gomez have continually stretched themselves to make music that is both challenging ...read more
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I just can’t seem to leave this guy alone. Whatever it is that bothers me must be as much (or more) my fault than his, ...read more
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Well, it only took the world about thirty years to come around and listen to Shuggie, so don’t expect to fall in love ...read more
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The advance hype that surrounded the Strokes caused my bullshit detector to shift into high alert. Admittedly, I was ...read more
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Big guitars, big drums…big production! Holy mackerel! What’s going on here? I thought Guided By Voices were supposed to ...read more
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No doubt about it, this is a CD that takes some getting used to. I spent a few evenings playing it as I puttered around ...read more
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Jellyfish Reflector is a live disk that captures GBV in concert on 2/17/96, very near the release of their studio album, ...read more
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Yes, this is a live album, but no, it was NOT recorded at Budokan. Take a second look at the title and you’ll realize ...read more
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Before I start, I should make it clear that I think a ‘Miles Davis’ Greatest Hits’ CD is a ludicrous idea. His career ...read more
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Yet another winner from the Ken Burns compilation series. Art Blakey’s reputation as a master who constantly challenged ...read more
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Few artists have done more to further the art of soloing than Sonny Rollins. He took his talent and used it as a ...read more
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Okay, who’s crazy enough to say anything negative about John Coltrane? In recent times, his legacy has grown into ...read more
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I just can’t seem to get enough of this guy; the more I hear, the more I want to hear.
This disk is subtitled ‘#1 in ...read more
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Even though I have never been a fan, and I know little more about them than what I’ve heard on their various CD’s, I’ve ...read more
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Charted: #4 in March 1968
Lady Madonna would have done practically any band proud. It had intriguing lyrics, its ...read more
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Since the CD is obviously targeted for a young female audience, some might think it’s ridiculous for a guy in his ...read more
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This disk could have been so good. Les Paul is older than Methuselah, and cooler than Elvis, so a tribute/duet album ...read more
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Chart Position = # 1 on March 1970
The other Beatles might have considered Paul McCartney a real drag to work with, ...read more
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A CD like this makes it hard to keep track of time. I mean, one minute I’m in my thirties, listening to the Goo Goo ...read more
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Exchanging art for commerce, David Bowie decides to drop much of his artful tendencies, put on his red shoes and dance ...read more
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Listening to this album is like driving a vintage automobile; appealing, familiar, and totally cool. Sonny Landreth has ...read more
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Freaks of Nature by Kansas
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Shaken 'N Stirred by Robert Plant
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Take Me Home Tonight by Eddie Money
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