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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 Reintarnation
k.d. lang

Depending on your age or your inclination, you’re gonna recognize the artwork on k.d. lang’s latest (re)release, ...read more

read more Remember
The Shangri-Las

Charted: #5 in September 1964 On practically all of their hit records, the Shangri-Las and producer George ...read more

read more Respect
Aretha Franklin

Okay, here is a hit single from the 60's that many of today's generation have probably overlooked. Take a look and ...read more

read more Revelation Theory - Truth Is Currency

If the year were 1992, I probably would not review this CD so harshly. But it isn’t 1992 any longer, so here I go on my ...read more

read more Revolution
The Beatles

Charted: #12 in September 1968 John Lennon’s politics bear some careful reflection on “Revolution.” All too often, ...read more

read more Ride ‘Til I Die
George Thorogood and the Destroyers

Ride ‘Til I Die? If nothing else, this release proves that George Thorogood plans on riding his career out ‘til the ...read more

read more Rings Around the World
Super Furry Animals

One thing you can say about Super Furry Animals, they sure are a clever bunch of sods. They pack ideas into each song ...read more

read more Running on Empty (deluxe re-issue)
Jackson Browne

At the time of its release in 1977, “Running On Empty” was a fairly unique product. It was a ‘live’ album that contained ...read more

read more Sammy Hagar - The Essential Red Collection

Before this CD fell into my hands, I really didn’t know much about Sammy Hagar. I knew that he replaced David Lee Roth ...read more

read more Saturday Night Live - The Musical Performances, Vol. 1

Anybody who cared about Saturday Night Live in its heyday – and, among the baby boomers, who didn’t? – could never deny ...read more

read more Saturday Night Live - The Musical Performances, Vol. 2

The differences between Volume 1 and Volume 2 in this series is made obvious right from the beginning. While volume one ...read more

read more Scary Monsters
David Bowie

If awards were given out for ‘Most Remarkable Opening Track," then the first track from Scary Monsters would have ...read more

read more Secret Samadhi
Live

So, did you hear the one about the band that took itself too seriously? Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but ...read more

read more Self Titled
The Little Willies

One thing you'll have to admit - the Little Willies sure do have spunk..... Oh my God, I've resorted to writing ...read more

read more Selmasongs
Bjork

Selmasongs is an extended e.p. (in other words, a little bit shorter than your standard 70-minute cd) containing seven ...read more

read more She's a Rainbow
The Rolling Stones

Chart Position = #25 on January 1968 This single signifies the end of the second stage of the Rolling Stones’ ...read more

read more Sidetracks
Steve Earle

Whew, talk about eclectic. Steve Earle sings with one the most potent southern accents known to mankind, but he puts his ...read more

read more Sincere
MJ Cole

I’ve never been particularly active in the ecstasy-fueled dance-club scene, so it’s difficult for me to appreciate this ...read more

read more Sire Records - The Sire Box

Box Set) Talk about truth in advertising – the cover for this box set features a ‘Colorforms” type design of a ...read more

read more Sketches from My Sweetheart the Drunk
Jeff Buckley

To my mind, there is something inherently contradictory about Jeff Buckley’s work as a musician. He seeks out ...read more

read more Slanted and Enchanted
Pavement

May I speak plainly? I completely miss the appeal of this band. Everything that they do sounds like three guys bashing ...read more

read more Smoke
Paul Kelly with Uncle Bill

For those of you who don’t know – which is probably 99.99% of the American population – Paul Kelly is an Australian ...read more

read more So Far, So Good
Bryan Adams

There are a number of critics who would lead you to believe that this disk could cause you to throw rocks at your CD ...read more

read more So Many Roads
Grateful Dead

I once thought that the Grateful Dead deserved a better epitaph than this. While I saw that it was full of unique ...read more

read more Social Studies
Loudon Wainwright III

By design, an album like this just cannot be all that good. First, the material is topical, which means that it is ...read more

read more Somebody’s Miracle
Liz Phair

I would imagine that it’s a tough job to walk the tightrope between Avril Lavigne and Sheryl Crow, but Liz Phair makes ...read more

read more Someone to Tell
Ari Hest

Judging from the gist of his material, it certainly does seem as though Ari Hest could use someone to tell his problems ...read more

read more Somethin’ Else
Cannonball Adderley

A friend of mine who’s a jazz fanatic turned me on to this recording about twenty years ago, and it remains one of my ...read more

read more Songs From Black Mountain
Live

Before I even begin, let’s set the record straight. I never liked this band very much. In the ‘90s I honestly tried to ...read more

read more Soul and Inspiration
The Righteous Brothers

Charted: #1 in March 1966 Okay, so it’s a direct cop of “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.” From the theme of the ...read more

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