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Leonard Cohen may well be one of the most celebrated songwriters we have these days, but he sure isn’t one of the most ...read more
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Man this was a great night! A long night, but a great night. After standing in line for an hour the doors were finally ...read more
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There’s a new breed of singer/songwriter that can cross genres with ease while retaining their appeal across virtually ...read more
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What a strange time the mid-nineties were. Pop music remained in the hands of the under twenty-five crowd, but the usual ...read more
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Get ur freak on. By ignoring the mind-numbingly redundant aspects of the gangsta code and concentrating on originality, ...read more
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Here’s hoping that the new millennium has more to offer in the way of pop music than the previous decade. Whether it was ...read more
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Hitchcock has been putting out albums now for what seems like forever, yet his style hasn’t changed all that much since ...read more
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This remarkable box set focuses on a period of Miles Davis’ career that many jazz neophytes tend to overlook. A great ...read more
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Steve Tyrell is a man who loves his job. As head of A&R at Scepter Records, and as a hit producer and songwriter ...read more
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Recorded live in the U.K. during the Fall of 1998, Thompson offers his fans the best representation yet of his genius as ...read more
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As a music critic, I am expected to have an opinion about everything. In theory, that is all well and good, but what am ...read more
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Damn, where’s he been? For thirty years, Isaac Hayes has apparently been one of the coolest people on the planet Earth, ...read more
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By now, it is fairly obvious that reviewing any Billy Joel album is a futile exercise. Critics have done a pretty good ...read more
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Before 18, Moby released an album that will most certainly remain the high-watermark of his career. Play worked so well ...read more
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Charted: #2 in March 1966
From their inception, the Rolling Stones were continuously being provoked by the media, ...read more
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Somebody get this guy a collaborator. Kravitz is capable of copping some killer riffs, but his lyrics are stupendously ...read more
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Charted: #3 in April 1968
It starts with chiming bells and then nearly trips over itself trying to recreate the ...read more
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Attention!! This is a 'Greatest Hits' collection, so I am writing this for everybody who does NOT already own the entire ...read more
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I can almost forgive this guy for creating an album’s worth of brainless novelty numbers, but I’m not too sure that I’ll ...read more
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One of my biggest complaints about contemporary pop music is its predictability; I don’t buy music by Maroon5, or ...read more
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To me, a great band is one that achieves exactly what it sets out to do. Of course, it’s a bonus if the band happens to ...read more
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Few people in the music industry, if any, have been better at determining a woman’s worth than Clive Davis. Has anybody ...read more
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Being a true fan of Richard Thompson (I have referred to him as my favorite ...read more
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Never in the history of rock and roll has there been a band whose reputation has so far outstripped its ability to ...read more
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If ever a CD should come with a warning sticker, this is it. Not for the usual reasons of language, etc. – sung in ...read more
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I suppose that only one album can qualify as my own personal all-time favorite Bowie album, so if forced to choose, I’d ...read more
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Alice consists entirely of material that Tom Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan had written a decade ago, for a ...read more
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Jesus, what a glorious mess this disk is. Side by side with some of the most ridiculous crap I’ve ever heard in my life ...read more
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If I were to discuss a list of albums that qualify as ‘life-altering’, I’d have to say that few albums meet the grade as ...read more
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Due to its relative rareness and its inability to stay in print, here’s a record that you’ll probably never hear. If ...read more
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Yer' Album by The James Gang
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Tarkus by Lake & Palmer Emerson
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A Knight's Tale
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Blackout by Scorpions
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