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If you’re a fan of Quentin Tarantino soundtracks, and need a quick fix, look no further than this wild collection of ...read more
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Chart Position = #1 on February 1968
Otis Redding was raised in Macon, Georgia, in the shadow of his hometown ...read more
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Man, oh man, oh man. Has there ever been an artist as flagrantly autobiographical as Marshall Mathers? Has anyone ever ...read more
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It’s strange how time manages to work things out. In the early seventies, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock ...read more
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The Glove is actually a mock-up band consisting of The Cure’s Robert Smith and Steven Severin of Siouxsie and the ...read more
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The world already has more than its share of Thom Yorke and Bono sound-alikes, so why should Remy Zero be considered ...read more
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This release is ridiculous to anyone except for true believers, consisting of 6 songs that TOTAL 9_ minutes of ...read more
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On their very first studio album, the Grateful Dead are caught at a time before they had developed into A full-blown ...read more
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Editors note: the originally chosen name of this album - 'Skullfuck' - was deemed too offensive by Warner Bros. back ...read more
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Okay, Irish music fans, if you’re serious about your obsession, then there’s just no reason to pass this CD by. As ...read more
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After releasing the bleak and unconvincing collection of songs called “The Top,” something extraordinary happened to ...read more
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The conundrum of John Coltrane’s career was that he was one of the most focused and dedicated horn players of all time, ...read more
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Considering that I wrote a book called American Hit Radio and write for the American Hit Network, how could I possibly ...read more
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For reasons that are now difficult for me to comprehend, I really tried hard not to like this disk. I think this was the ...read more
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Classic Album Review 1987
After a series of albums that continually grew in their emotional complexity and artistic ...read more
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In a marketplace that offers thousands of new CD’s each and every week, what makes the Juliana Theory stand out from ...read more
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Wow, Carole King. To my mind, she’s been out of the limelight for so long that I never figured she’d venture back, but ...read more
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When this album was initially released at the start of the seventies, it was difficult to say if David Bowie was a ...read more
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The CD starts with the sound of a needle dropping on a record, and the gutbucket-style blues track that kicks off the ...read more
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If you are younger than me – and you probably ARE younger than me – then I’m afraid that you’ll miss the relevance of ...read more
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Alternative music sometimes strikes me as ridiculous. Take a quirky idea, drive it into the ground until people begin to ...read more
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Listening to this disk, I can’t help but wonder if Prince might have stayed too long at Michael Jackson’s Neverland ...read more
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Aphex Twin has blinded me – with science! I wish that I could have read my own review for this record before buying it, ...read more
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Of all the recording artists alive today, Bruce Springsteen is surely the most qualified to comment on the horrors of ...read more
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.Knowledgeable music fans and historians are familiar with Roky Erickson, but his music never caught on with the public ...read more
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From America’s perspective, 'Skiffle' music is a pretty strange bird, since it takes our indigenous music styles and ...read more
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I believe that virtually all negative reviews are borne from prejudice, and this one is no different. When I say “borne ...read more
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Do you know how long it has been since T-Bone Burnett has released an album of his own? I do. It’s almost fifteen years, ...read more
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There is very, very little doubt that this collection is gonna piss Prince off. Remember when he appeared on television ...read more
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Original Release Date 1984
After the breakout success of War, it became obvious that U2 had established themselves ...read more
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Behind the Sun by Eric Clapton
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Hittin' the Note by Allman Brothers Band
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Boys and Girls by Bryan Ferry
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Stained Class by Judas Priest
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