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If ever there were a convention of performing artists, Tift Merritt would probably spend the evening helping to serve ...read more
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I don’t know why I’m writing this, because world opinion renders any critical review impotent. There are people who love ...read more
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As the lead singer for the longest running rock and roll circus of all time, it makes as much sense to have sympathy for ...read more
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I own a lot of Johnny Cash music, and before you read on, you should know that I’d be wary to recommend anything new ...read more
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Do you know how long it has been since the Beach Boys released an album with new original material? I do. That would ...read more
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Now that thirty years has passed since his debut, it is apparent to me that Elvis Costello has a lot more in common with ...read more
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I always suspected that Jay Farrar had a masterpiece in him, but the ever-diminishing payoff I experienced with most Son ...read more
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You know, this is kind of embarrassing, for two reasons. First, I never could imagine why I would bother to write a ...read more
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Now that Patti Smith has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I guess it’s no surprise that she would ...read more
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Are you one of those people who disconnected the turntable and threw out all of your old albums when you started ...read more
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I could try to find this funny, but it isn’t. Actually, this “Best of” collection makes me angry. First of all, you ...read more
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Fans of the Black Crowes have a lot to celebrate with the release of “The Lost Crowes.” Contained in this package are ...read more
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Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders have probably done more to popularize punk rock than almost any other band, save the ...read more
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Compiling something called “The Very Best of Jerry Garcia” must have been a Herculean task, if not a Sisyphean one; how ...read more
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This is destined be one the most pointless reviews I’ve ever written, because chances are better than excellent that you ...read more
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I may not be a kid, but I know when something is fun! If you’re a parent, then you are probably familiar with “A Series ...read more
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There are two distinctly different types of people who will see this collection as a worthwhile addition to their ...read more
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I don’t normally write book reviews and I have no intention of heading off in this direction too often, but “The Looking ...read more
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Kulanjan captures a summit between American blues great and musical historian Taj Mahal with a group of musicians from ...read more
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Imagine a less manipulated, English version of the Backstreet Boys with a lead singer that writes all of the material, ...read more
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David Byrne may have been considered to be something of a control freak by his bandmates, but it is impossible to deny ...read more
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Charted: #1 in October 1970
Tears of a Clown” was originally written as an instrumental by Stevie Wonder and his ...read more
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Chart Position = # 1 on January 1970
Sylvester Stewart was born March 15, 1944 in Dallas, Texas, but was raised in ...read more
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Some albums simply define the times in which they were made, and this happens to be one of those albums. Whatever you ...read more
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In the late ‘90s, Sugar Ray did the best job of keeping us supplied with up-beat, top-down summer tunes. “Fly,” ...read more
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I have absolutely no problem understanding why these guys have had such a hard time breaking the American market. First ...read more
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Considering this band’s penchant for mystery and a determined lack of publicity, it’s no surprise that most people think ...read more
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Greatest Hits collections of rap artists are usually a pretty bad idea. Most good rappers pack a visceral punch on first ...read more
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Now here is a box set that is worth checking out. Willie Nelson’s tenure at Atlantic Records was rather short-lived, ...read more
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The Corrs have always struck me as one of those mushy, middle-of-the-road acts that never really make an impression, ...read more
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Eye in the Sky by Alan Parsons Project
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ELO's Greatest Hits by Electric Light Orchestra
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Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live
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Discipline by King Crimson
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