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Charted: #1 in September 1964
Oh, Pretty Woman" held the #1 position for three weeks in the summer of 1964 ...read more
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The Old 97’s are all right in my book. Their songs have a bright energy and their melodies can be downright infectious, ...read more
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I’ve been a fan of Old 97’s for a while now, so it’s easy for me to recommend “Hit By a Train: The Best of Old 97’s.” ...read more
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Charted: #2 in June 1960
Although Roy Orbison is frequently associated with Sun Records, the truth is that he never ...read more
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I’d take the time to review this CD, but I keep falling asleep before it finishes. At least she’s not whining as much ...read more
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Fans of original punk rock rejoice! Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk might be the best ‘punk’ labeled ...read more
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If you know Jimmie Vaughan’s style, then you know what to expect from any new album. Out There should be full of ...read more
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When I was kid, about 8 or 9 years old, the song “They’re Coming To Take Me Away” by Napoleon XIV would induce some type ...read more
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Attention, all boys who spend too much time locked up in their bedrooms; There is a new double CD (and accompanying DVD, ...read more
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Charted: #27 in February 1990
A few years ago, a funny but telling incident occurred to me that will ...read more
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Many contemporary music fans already realize this, but it is still worth noting that the dawn of the CD age drastically ...read more
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Live CD of their classic concert performed at Madison Square Garden in New York City
I am the first to admit that I ...read more
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Charted: #13 in June 1973
If ever there was a band to signify the obsolescence of the hit single, it’s Pink ...read more
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At the time, Pinups appeared to be little more than a quick toss-off, a means of pushing out something fun before ...read more
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You didn’t need to be a music fan to hear Moby’s Play album in 1999. Fewer albums have been more ubiquitous than this, ...read more
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Technically, Pneumonia is the last Whiskeytown album, an album that was held up from its originally intended release ...read more
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On Pop, it seems as though U2 had taken the handbook to ‘Having Fun With Artifice’ and applied it much to literally (and ...read more
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Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo
If I could get my money back for every crappy compilation CD ...read more
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There are a precious few artist/musicians who can claim to have remained valid for forty years. Bob Dylan is one, Van ...read more
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Christy Moore began his career inspired by American rock and roll artists, but turned to the music of his homeland after ...read more
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Without a doubt, Pete Townshend qualifies as one of rock’s greatest visionaries, perhaps its greatest. Even dating back ...read more
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Good things come to those who wait. Belle and Sebastian have released five albums in the past ten years, and seven CD ...read more
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My youngest brother, who has a pretty strange sense of humor, bought me this CD for my birthday; I wonder how he knew I ...read more
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Charted: #36 in January 1980
Talk about your old school. It is awe-inspiring to consider what this track has ...read more
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Forget the movie. I’m not reviewing the movie. I’m reviewing the album. Musically, Rattle and Hum is ill conceived right ...read more
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In the mid-seventies, I had become something of a connoisseur regarding Little Feat, having seen them live nearly ten or ...read more
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There’s an awful lot of music to digest in this 8 CD (plus a bonus disc) collection, enou8gh to keep any fan of jazz ...read more
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You may be able to argue that the Stooges weren’t the most talented musicians to ever get a recording contract, but you ...read more
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For decades, Motley Crue has made a career out of annoying people, or worse. We got a short reprieve for a while, but ...read more
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Charted: #11 in April 1973
"How’s my little girl?”
What happens when rock and roll gets to be too smart for ...read more
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Michael: Music from the Motion Picture
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Heaven And Hell by Black Sabbath
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I'm Alive by Jackson Browne
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Stop Making Sense: Special New Edition (1984 Film)
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