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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 Be Your Own Pet
Get Awkward

If the gang on “Scooby-Doo” met Karen O and decided to form a punk band, it would probably sound a lot like Be Your Own ...read more

read more B Sides
Cake

This is one heck of a weird way to discover a band. Sure, I’ve heard of Cake before this, and I listened to a few tracks ...read more

read more Beautiful Ballards
Earth, Wind & Fire

One of the best things about Earth, Wind & Fire was their diversity. Sure, they could lay down a beautiful ballad, but ...read more

read more Brother/Sister
Hymns

People familiar with Hymns would probably find it fairly easy to recommend their music, but if you come to this band ...read more

read more Bedtime Beats:'The Secret to Sleep"
Various Artists

Usually, when I write a review, I like to let the songs play in the background, hoping that it will inspire me to some ...read more

read more Best of Esteban
Esteban

No, not Gloria Estefan. No, not Ricardo Montalban, either (selling Cordobas with interiors made from the finest ...read more

read more Backstreet Boys (Debut album)

Say what you will, but it’s patently unfair to say that the Backstreet Boys ‘suck’. Granted, those of us who have been ...read more

read more Badfinger - No Matter What

Charted: #8 in November 1970 People who were pining for the days when the Beatles were an active recording unit ...read more

read more Bee Thousand
Guided By Voices

Like shards of broken glass that are arranged into a stained-glass window, this is the record where all the pieces first ...read more

read more Believe (CD E.P.)
Cher

I can’t believe I just spent over an hour of my life listening to ten (TEN!!) different mixes of this not too remarkable ...read more

read more Best of…Live and Electric
Hanson

“Caught in a trap, and they can’t back out…” Any way you cut it, these guys have got a tough row to hoe. They had ...read more

read more Black Tie, White Noise
David Bowie

For the first time in his career, Bowie has made an album that relies as much on his sax playing as it does on his ...read more

read more Blood Money
Tom Waits

I feel sorry for the people who can’t listen to Tom Waits because they find his voice too gruff, or his music too ...read more

read more Bowie at the Beeb
David Bowie

‘Beeb’ is a British affectation for the BBC, the state-run media which plans (or planned) all television and radio for ...read more

read more Boy
U2

CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW – 1980 “I Will Follow” is not exactly a punk rock sentiment, but U2 turned it into an ...read more

read more Brass in Pocket
The Pretenders

Charted: #14 in April 1980 Chrissie Hynde renders impotent those “women in rock” magazine features that appear ...read more

read more Break the Cycle
Staind

I can remember a time when rock and roll was all about rebellion. Now, it’s all about whining, and complaining. ...read more

read more Brown Sugar
D’Angelo

Nobody would ever accuse D’Angelo of going anywhere in a hurry. Believe me, Brown Sugar owes nothing to the Rolling ...read more

read more Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live in New York City

I will start this review with the only complaint that can I can muster when discussing any live recording of Bruce and ...read more

read more listen Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
Belafonte, Harry

If you felt too old to tolerate rock and roll, but still wanted to be modern enough to appreciate new sounds, ethnic ...read more

read more listen Be My Baby
Ronettes

Phil Spector is probably the only man in the world who would claim that the castanets are an integral instrument to ...read more

read more listen Billie Jean
Jackson, Michael

Working once again with Quincy Jones as producer, a man who has been nominated for 76 (!) Grammy awards, Michael Jackson ...read more

read more listen Bittersweet Symphony
Verve

“Bittersweet Symphony” is a pop song for the ages, a song that will be as relevant to its time and place as “All You ...read more

read more listen Black Dog
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin took the blues, gave it a lobotomy, ran about 40 million volts of current through it, and then set it loose ...read more

read more listen Born In The U.S.A.
Springsteen, Bruce

Whether it was restlessness or an extremely focused personal vision is uncertain, but Bruce Springsteen changed bands ...read more

read more listen Born To Be Wild
Steppenwolf

Although we may not have been aware of it at the time, the late ‘60s marked a period when music was the dominant force ...read more

read more listen Born To Run
Springsteen, Bruce

It was very easy for me to distrust Bruce Springsteen's intentions around the time of "Born To Run". In the mid-‘70s, ...read more

read more listen Brass In Pocket
Pretenders

Chrissie Hynde renders impotent those "women in rock" magazine features that appear every now and then. From as far back ...read more

read more listen Brown Sugar
Rolling Stones

The supposedly carefree days of the rock-and-roll festival crashed and burned on December 6, 1969, at the free concert ...read more

read more listen Bye Bye Love
Everly Brothers

By the late ‘50s, rock and roll had begun to move away from the raw immediacy of its early stars and became a vehicle ...read more

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