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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 Lightning Strikes
Lou Christie

How can a song so politically incorrect sound so cool in the ?00s? The subject of young lust has been addressed ad ...read more

read more Little Red Corvette
Prince

Okay, here is a hit single from the 80's that many of today's generation have probably overlooked. Take a look and ...read more

read more Live at Fillmore West
King Curtis

Six months after this recording was made, ‘King’ Curtis Ousley would be stabbed to death while standing in front of his ...read more

read more Live at Fillmore West
Aretha Franklin

“Hey Nineteen, that’s ‘Retha Franklin. …She don’t remember the “Queen of Soul”. Steely Dan wrote those words over ...read more

read more Live at the Bluebird Café
Steve Earle

Recorded Live with Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark Did you ever wonder what would happen if three of America’s best ...read more

read more Live/Dead
The Grateful Dead

To understand just how much time has passed since this release, try to imagine a time when there was only one live ...read more

read more Lodger
David Bowie

With a career as varied as Bowie’s, it is all but impossible to pick a favorite album, especially since he’s assumed so ...read more

read more Lola
The Kinks

Charted: #9 in September 1970 The initial flurry of hits that the Kinks enjoyed during the British Invasion soon ...read more

read more Looking Forward
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Not that I want to dwell much on their choice for a title, but the fact is that most fans of these guys are not exactly ...read more

read more Love Is My Religion
Ziggy Marley

Now that the first generation of rockers has grown old, retired, or passed on, a lot of music is being made by their ...read more

read more Lovesick, Broke & Driftin’
Hank Williams III

It might be a reach, but one could argue that Hank Williams virtually invented country music before he died from a life ...read more

read more Low
David Bowie

By the time Bowie released Low, he already had a reputation for releasing odd, futuristic music. Low raised the ante ...read more

read more Magic Time
Van Morrison

I don’t want to talk to the Van fans here. There are plenty of us, and we all already know that we want to own this CD. ...read more

read more Make Do With What You Got
Solomon Burke

It’s crazy that Solomon Burke has been absent from the music scene for as long as he has. Or more accurately, it’s a ...read more

read more Maladroit
Weezer

I wonder how far rock/pop music has come since 1979. Sometimes, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay ...read more

read more Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

Charted: #1 in July 1973 “OK, Definitive top five. Number one, ‘Let’s Get It On,’ by Marvin Gaye. Number two, ...read more

read more Masters of Horror-Various Artists

Trick or treat? This CD compilation was released just in time for the Halloween market, but to tell the truth, the disk ...read more

read more Mighty Re Arranger
Robert Plant/Strange Sensation

For those of you who have never quite gotten over the fact that Led Zeppelin decided to call it quits after John ...read more

read more Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music
Ray Charles

From today’s perspective, it is very, very hard to recognize this album for the all-time genre-busting classic that it ...read more

read more Ms. Jackson
Outkast

Charted: #1 in November 1990 Get ur freak on. By ignoring the mind-numbingly redundant aspects of the gangsta ...read more

read more Music For Squares
John Mayer

Rather than beat around the bush, I’m going to cut right to the chase; John Mayer is as talented a singer/songwriter as ...read more

read more My Bloody Valentine - Classic Album Review
Loveless -

My bloody eardrums would be more appropriate. Based on reviews by other critics who have raved about this band, ...read more

read more My World Is Empty Without You
The Supremes

As the Supremes? career wore on, Diana Ross steadily moved farther into the spotlight while Mary Wilson and Florence ...read more

read more Nashville Pussy - Get Some!

It’s hard to take a band called Nashville Pussy very seriously, and luckily, I don’t have to. This quartet of two guys ...read more

read more Never Let Me Down
David Bowie

Welcome to the bottom of the barrel. As far as Bowie’s work goes, this is as bad as it gets, which is to say that all ...read more

read more New Amsterdam Live at the Heineken Music Hall February 4-6, 2003-
Counting Crows

There used to be a time when a band would release one live album, and that would remain the definitive statement of ...read more

read more New Order - Item (2 DVD Set)

I give up. I simply cannot defend this band any longer. Back in the early ‘80s, I was a fan, a proponent of the band. ...read more

read more Nightbird
Erasure

Does anybody miss the eighties this much?? If you long for the days of Duran Duran videos, Billy Idol remixes, and new ...read more

read more Nightwalker - Professional Music By Nightwalker; At Night We Build Electric Chairs

Oh my God. Any record that begins with a track called "Drum Solo" is not a promising endeavor. This goes a few steps ...read more

read more Nowhere Man
The Beatles

Charted: #3 in March 1966 Nineteen sixty-six marked the complete disappearance of the “Fab Four” and the emergence of ...read more

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