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Fans of ‘soul’ music know that there is a huge disparity between old school vocalists and the post-new-jack-swing ...read more
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Somewhere between the Summer of Love and the reign of Ziggy Stardust, a lad named David Jones was breaking away from ...read more
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…in which a bunch of kinky pot-heads get the blues.
Have you ever heard Bonnie Raitt’s first album? She ...read more
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Is Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department an album title or a public service announcement? With Robert Pollard, ...read more
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Looking back, it is fairly easy to rate the Talking Heads as one of the best things that happened to the 1980s. While ...read more
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It’s been over a half-decade since Frenchman Ludovic Navarre decided to call himself St. Germain and release Boulevard. ...read more
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Perhaps this album was issued as a means of overcoming the rather disastrous "David Live" from a few years earlier, or ...read more
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1976 was not a banner year for rock and roll. Few artists were at the top of their game, and most were wallowing in some ...read more
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In the late ‘70s, punk music caused a resurgence in reggae music the likes of which has not been seen before or since. ...read more
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How in the world can this package exist? These guys, leader Robert Pollard in particular, release something like 100 ...read more
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An artists third album is usually the one that defines their career, or lack thereof. While a second album is critical ...read more
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Kulanjan captures a summit between American blues great and musical historian Taj Mahal with a group of musicians from ...read more
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Imagine a less manipulated, English version of the Backstreet Boys with a lead singer that writes all of the material, ...read more
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David Byrne may have been considered to be something of a control freak by his bandmates, but it is impossible to deny ...read more
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Charted: #1 in October 1970
Tears of a Clown” was originally written as an instrumental by Stevie Wonder and his ...read more
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Chart Position = # 1 on January 1970
Sylvester Stewart was born March 15, 1944 in Dallas, Texas, but was raised in ...read more
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Some albums simply define the times in which they were made, and this happens to be one of those albums. Whatever you ...read more
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In the late ‘90s, Sugar Ray did the best job of keeping us supplied with up-beat, top-down summer tunes. “Fly,” ...read more
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I have absolutely no problem understanding why these guys have had such a hard time breaking the American market. First ...read more
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Considering this band’s penchant for mystery and a determined lack of publicity, it’s no surprise that most people think ...read more
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Greatest Hits collections of rap artists are usually a pretty bad idea. Most good rappers pack a visceral punch on first ...read more
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Now here is a box set that is worth checking out. Willie Nelson’s tenure at Atlantic Records was rather short-lived, ...read more
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The Corrs have always struck me as one of those mushy, middle-of-the-road acts that never really make an impression, ...read more
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If you’re a fan of Quentin Tarantino soundtracks, and need a quick fix, look no further than this wild collection of ...read more
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Chart Position = #1 on February 1968
Otis Redding was raised in Macon, Georgia, in the shadow of his hometown ...read more
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Man, oh man, oh man. Has there ever been an artist as flagrantly autobiographical as Marshall Mathers? Has anyone ever ...read more
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It’s strange how time manages to work things out. In the early seventies, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock ...read more
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The Glove is actually a mock-up band consisting of The Cure’s Robert Smith and Steven Severin of Siouxsie and the ...read more
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The world already has more than its share of Thom Yorke and Bono sound-alikes, so why should Remy Zero be considered ...read more
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This release is ridiculous to anyone except for true believers, consisting of 6 songs that TOTAL 9_ minutes of ...read more
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These Days by Bon Jovi
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