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Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 16 August 2009
A VETERAN at the age of 22, already on his second album (2007's Star in the Hood won him a Best Newcomer nomination at that ...
Review by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 8 January 1994
KRS ONE IS, to all intents and purposes, Boogie Down Productions, although his late partner, DJ Scott LaRock, still oversees his work, "despite what others ...
Billy Mackenzie: Outernational (Circa CIR 22)
Review by Martin Aston, Q, September 1992
THE ONE asset Billy MacKenzie hasn't lost sight of in his wayward career is that delicious voice — a sweeter impression of the quasi-operatic croon ...
Elephant's Memory: Elephant's Memory (Apple Sapcor 22)
Review by Phil Hardy, Let It Rock, March 1973
IT WOULD BE very easy to put down Elephant's Memory. Of course, first you'd say nice things about their playing in general, pick out a ...
John Lee Hooker: Chill Out (Point Blank VPB 22)
Review by Mark Cooper, Q, March 1995
John Lee Hooker: an Old Testament prophet for modern times. ...
Review by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 17 September 1994
So In Search Of Manny was the sassiest, coolest record called 'Jackson' since Off The Wall. But, you're gagging to know, can Luscious Jackson do ...
Review by Ian Gittins, Virgin Media Music, October 2012
IT'S VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE to believe that Taylor Swift is still only 22. ...
Who, The: The Who: Then & Now and Singles Box Set Volume 1
Review by David Stubbs, Uncut, June 2004
Two best-ofs, including first new studio recordings in 22 years ...
Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain: Two Temple Place, London
Review by John L. Walters, Eye, 25 February 2018
Rhythm & Reaction gets under the skin of a British love affair with American jazz 27 January — 22 April 2018 ...
Billy Mackenzie, Paul Haig: Haig/Mackenzie: Memory Palace
Review by Paul Lester, Uncut, December 1999
ON THE NIGHT of Wednesday, January 22, 1997, Billy MacKenzie, outrageously gifted vocalist with the Associates and writer of some of the most extraordinary music ...
Fall, The: The Fall: Levitate (Artful)
Review by Neil Mason, Melody Maker, 24 October 1997
AFTER 20 years, nine labels, 22 line-ups and one ballet, the Fall hit us with Levitate, their 30th album. Yup, that's 30 albums. Nevertheless, with ...
Sam Cooke: Keep Movin' On (ABKCO)
Review by Ted Drozdowski, The Boston Phoenix, 14 March 2002
THE TRAGIC DEATH of Sam Cooke remains one of rock and roll's great mysteries. Cooke was shot in the wee hours of December 10, 1964, ...
Review by Deborah Frost, The Village Voice, 7 July 1992
"SHOW US YER TITS!" is still the rule of thumb for yobbos throughout the global village whenever a woman dares open her mouth a little ...
Todd Rundgren: Faithful (Bearsville)
Review by Jeffrey Morgan, Cheap Thrills, June 1976
EVERYBODY KNOWS that there are but two classic answers to that eternal question of the ages, "Why?" They are, of course "Why not?" and "Because." ...
Bright Eyes: Lifted, Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground (Wichita)
Review by Rob Hughes, Uncut, October 2002
Nebraskan boy wonder bunkers down for apocalypse. ...
Yvette Janine Jackson: Freedom (Fridman Gallery)
Review by John Lewis, The Guardian, 15 January 2021
The composer’s two new works, exploring slavery and homophobia, are like immersive non-visual films ...
Norah Jones: Come Away With Me (EMI Capitol)
Review by Tim Clifford, Rock's Backpages, February 2002
NORAH JONES may not be up there with Wolf J Flywheel in the memorable moniker stakes, but mark it well. Produced by Arif Mardin, this ...
J. Geils Band: The Morning After (Atlantic)
Review by Nick Tosches, Phonograph Record, January 1972
GOOD HARD fast kool kat musick is the best kind. Anything without any metaphysical pretentions and with a lot of rebop raunch. ...
Review by Ian Gittins, Virgin Media Music, 3 June 2013
CLUBLAND HAS been polarised between two dispiriting extremes for close on a decade now. If the DJ isn't playing twitchy, edgy, introspective grime or dubstep, ...
Housemartins, The: The Housemartins: London 0 Hull 4
Review by Terry Staunton, Record Collector, 24 May 2009
LIKE THE all-conquering Madness during the first half of the '80s, the Housemartins pulled off the admirable trick of shoehorning well-considered social comment into the ...
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