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read more Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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

read more Jerry Lee Lewis & Guests
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by Steve Prisco

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

read more Cannonball
Pat Green

There’s a new breed of singer/songwriter that can cross genres with ease while retaining their appeal across virtually ...read more

read more listen Loser
Beck

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

read more listen Ms. Jackson
Outkast

Get ur freak on. By ignoring the mind-numbingly redundant aspects of the gangsta code and concentrating on originality, ...read more

read more listen Southside
Moby Featuring Gwen Stefani

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

read more Jewels for Sophia
Robyn Hitchcock

Hitchcock has been putting out albums now for what seems like forever, yet his style hasn’t changed all that much since ...read more

read more 1965-1968 (6 CD Collection)
Miles Davis Quintet

This remarkable box set focuses on a period of Miles Davis’ career that many jazz neophytes tend to overlook. A great ...read more

read more A New Standard
Steve Tyrell

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

read more Celtschmerz
Richard Thompson

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

read more Earth to America
Widespread Panic

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

read more The Ultimate... Can You Dig It?
Isaac Hayes

Damn, where’s he been? For thirty years, Isaac Hayes has apparently been one of the coolest people on the planet Earth, ...read more

read more 12 Gardens Live
Billy Joel

By now, it is fairly obvious that reviewing any Billy Joel album is a futile exercise. Critics have done a pretty good ...read more

read more 18
Moby

Before 18, Moby released an album that will most certainly remain the high-watermark of his career. Play worked so well ...read more

read more 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones

Charted: #2 in March 1966 From their inception, the Rolling Stones were continuously being provoked by the media, ...read more

read more 5
Lenny Kravitz

Somebody get this guy a collaborator. Kravitz is capable of copping some killer riffs, but his lyrics are stupendously ...read more

read more A Beautiful Morning
The Rascals

Charted: #3 in April 1968 It starts with chiming bells and then nearly trips over itself trying to recreate the ...read more

read more A Collection
Third Eye Blind

Attention!! This is a 'Greatest Hits' collection, so I am writing this for everybody who does NOT already own the entire ...read more

read more A Little Bit of Mamba
Lou Bega

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

read more A Retrospective 1995 - 2000
Son Volt

One of my biggest complaints about contemporary pop music is its predictability; I don’t buy music by Maroon5, or ...read more

read more A Rush of Blood to the Head
Coldplay

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

read more A Woman’s Worth
Alicia Keys

Few people in the music industry, if any, have been better at determining a woman’s worth than Clive Davis. Has anybody ...read more

read more Action Packed
Richard Thompson

Being a true fan of Richard Thompson (I have referred to him as my favorite ...read more

read more Aerosmith
Toys in the Attic

Never in the history of rock and roll has there been a band whose reputation has so far outstripped its ability to ...read more

read more Agaetis Byrjun
Sigur Ros

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

read more Aladdin Sane
David Bowie

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

read more Alice
Tom Waits

Alice consists entirely of material that Tom Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan had written a decade ago, for a ...read more

read more Alien Lanes
Guided By Voices

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

read more American Beauty
The Grateful Dead

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

read more American Music Club - The Restless Stranger

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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