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Sometimes an event has repercussions beyond its own timeframe. Festivals are intended to be entertaining, but sometimes ...read more
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Sometimes it’s a bit too easy for me to laugh at Stevie Nicks’ ‘good witch’ image, with the silken capes and all the ...read more
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Perhaps the oddest thing about being a music reviewer is the way that it causes such a social imbalance in my life. The ...read more
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Regarding “Cool and Collected,” I must first say that it is very aptly named. It is indeed quite cool, and it also ...read more
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band may be ‘Colorblind,” but they sure are colorful. From the first strains of “Ain’t ...read more
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If I were John Mayer’s manager, I would have inadvertently ruined his career. Once he hit the charts with the terrific ...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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As far as first albums go, this is a beauty. Willy DeVille seemed to appear out of nowhere, emerging from the smoky haze ...read more
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Charted: #1 in March 1964
One advantage the Beatles had by breaking more than a year later in America than in their ...read more
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When Tobin Sprout was an active member of Guided By Voices, it was usually difficult to discern which songs were his and ...read more
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Charted: #1 in May 1960
Isaac Donald Everly was born on February 1, 1937, and his brother Philip followed on ...read more
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I bet you think it’s easy being a music critic. We get lots of new releases, we sit around listening to music all day to ...read more
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It’s albums like this that prove beyond a doubt that our world is getting smaller. Clandestino blends languages as if ...read more
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Charted: #6 in July 1959
Performed By: Ray Charles
As the United States began the second half of the twentieth ...read more
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Charted: #1 in October 1960
Performed By: Ray Charles
Ray Charles Robinson was born on September 23, 1930, in ...read more
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Classic Album Review 1982
On their second album, U2 inadvertently proved that they still had some ways to go as ...read more
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Classic Album Review - 1967
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd.
Let’s talk about the real ‘kings of pop’ ...read more
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In the mid-nineties, Columbia Records saw fit to release their entire catalog of Bessie Smith recordings in these ...read more
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If a better example of pre-rock-and-roll 20th Century popular music exists, I’d like to know about it. But, don’t knock ...read more
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Classic Album Review 1983
With War, U2 finally found their voice. No, I’m not referring to Bono’s overpowering ...read more
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On Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop, Scott Weiland is one messed up dude. The thing is, he makes it sound ...read more
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All of a sudden, rock and roll’s most honest and sincere rock band decided to be duplicitous. It was confusing, ...read more
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In the 1980’s, U2 were about as easy to deny as oxygen, but that didn’t stop me from trying. For whatever reasons ...read more
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While discussing this box with Andy Partridge, the primary songwriter and spokesperson for XTC, he mentioned that this ...read more
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What a gorgeous album this is. On her debut album, Norah Jones occupies turf that has been abandoned by today’s ...read more
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I like the new Corinne Bailey Rae CD a lot, but there’s something about it that makes it difficult to review. Everything ...read more
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Recorded Live in 1994
To review this properly, I would have to listen to it once again………and I’d rather not. ...read more
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I'm not going to pretend that I'm a fan of Madonna - because I'm not. I'm not going to pretend that I respect her ...read more
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In 1993, guitar-based music (the term ‘rock and roll’ has become an almost laughable anachronism in the nineties) was ...read more
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Editor's Note: Although What's Hot generally deal with DVD's, movie and book reviews - this CD deserves to be elevated ...read more
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