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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 Soulife
Anthony Hamilton

Fans of ‘soul’ music know that there is a huge disparity between old school vocalists and the post-new-jack-swing ...read more

read more Space Oddity
David Bowie

Somewhere between the Summer of Love and the reign of Ziggy Stardust, a lad named David Jones was breaking away from ...read more

read more Spanker Madness
The Asylum Street Spankers

…in which a bunch of kinky pot-heads get the blues. Have you ever heard Bonnie Raitt’s first album? She ...read more

read more Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department
Robert Pollard with Doug Gillard

Is Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department an album title or a public service announcement? With Robert Pollard, ...read more

read more Speaking in Tongues
Talking Heads

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

read more St. Germain - Boulevard

It’s been over a half-decade since Frenchman Ludovic Navarre decided to call himself St. Germain and release Boulevard. ...read more

read more Stage
David Bowie

Perhaps this album was issued as a means of overcoming the rather disastrous "David Live" from a few years earlier, or ...read more

read more Station to Station
David Bowie

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

read more Steel Pulse - “Earth Crisis” and “True Democracy”

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

read more Suitcase
Guided By Voices

How in the world can this package exist? These guys, leader Robert Pollard in particular, release something like 100 ...read more

read more Supernature
Goldfrapp

An artists third album is usually the one that defines their career, or lack thereof. While a second album is critical ...read more

read more Taj Mahal/Toumani Diabete -K ulanjan

Kulanjan captures a summit between American blues great and musical historian Taj Mahal with a group of musicians from ...read more

read more Take That
Nobody Else

Imagine a less manipulated, English version of the Backstreet Boys with a lead singer that writes all of the material, ...read more

read more Talking Heads - Little Creatures

David Byrne may have been considered to be something of a control freak by his bandmates, but it is impossible to deny ...read more

read more Tears of a Clown
Smoky Robinson

Charted: #1 in October 1970 Tears of a Clown” was originally written as an instrumental by Stevie Wonder and his ...read more

read more Thank You
Sly and The Family Stone

Chart Position = # 1 on January 1970 Sylvester Stewart was born March 15, 1944 in Dallas, Texas, but was raised in ...read more

read more The ‘Rhino’ Re-Issue
Crosby, Stills & Nash

Some albums simply define the times in which they were made, and this happens to be one of those albums. Whatever you ...read more

read more The Best of Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray

In the late ‘90s, Sugar Ray did the best job of keeping us supplied with up-beat, top-down summer tunes. “Fly,” ...read more

read more The Best of…
Blur

I have absolutely no problem understanding why these guys have had such a hard time breaking the American market. First ...read more

read more The Boy with the Arab Strap
Belle and Sebastian

Considering this band’s penchant for mystery and a determined lack of publicity, it’s no surprise that most people think ...read more

read more The Collection, Vol. 1
Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony

Greatest Hits collections of rap artists are usually a pretty bad idea. Most good rappers pack a visceral punch on first ...read more

read more The Complete Atlantic Sessions
Willie Nelson

Now here is a box set that is worth checking out. Willie Nelson’s tenure at Atlantic Records was rather short-lived, ...read more

read more The Corrs - Home

The Corrs have always struck me as one of those mushy, middle-of-the-road acts that never really make an impression, ...read more

read more The Devil’s Rejects-Motion Picture Soundtrack

If you’re a fan of Quentin Tarantino soundtracks, and need a quick fix, look no further than this wild collection of ...read more

read more The Dock Of The Bay
Otis Redding

Chart Position = #1 on February 1968 Otis Redding was raised in Macon, Georgia, in the shadow of his hometown ...read more

read more The Eminem Show
Eminem

Man, oh man, oh man. Has there ever been an artist as flagrantly autobiographical as Marshall Mathers? Has anyone ever ...read more

read more The Flatlanders - More a Legend Than a Band

It’s strange how time manages to work things out. In the early seventies, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock ...read more

read more The Glove - Blue Sunshine (Deluxe Edition)

The Glove is actually a mock-up band consisting of The Cure’s Robert Smith and Steven Severin of Siouxsie and the ...read more

read more The Golden Hum
Remy Zero

The world already has more than its share of Thom Yorke and Bono sound-alikes, so why should Remy Zero be considered ...read more

read more The Grand Hour EP
Guided By Voices

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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