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Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 2 March 1982
MARSHALL CRENSHAW is a believer. A guitarist and singer who draws from the classic, lean rock 'n' roll of the late-'50s and mid-'60s, he believes ...
Bobby Womack: The Bravest Man In The Universe
Review by Wyndham Wallace, bbc.co.uk, June 2012
THEY'RE CALLING IT a masterpiece. That's the way when these beloved legends come in from the cold: so welcome is their return that weaknesses are ...
Prince Phillip Mitchell: Atlantic Crossing
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 19 June 1979
AFTER TEN years of giving his best songs to other acts – notably 'Starting All Over Again' for Mel & Tim, 'Hurt So Good' for ...
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, January 1995
The deep and enduring influence of Mr Soul. ...
Anastacia: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 11 June 2001
Short, sharp shock of soul ...
Retrospective and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, January 1995
SAR was Sam Cooke's dream of an R&B empire. It nearly came true. ...
Me'Shell Ndegeocello: Meshell Ndegeocello
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, June 2010
Meshell Ndegeocello talks to John Lewis about the Rolling Stones, the Devil and Christopher Hitchens. ...
Review by Lloyd Bradley, bbc.co.uk, 25 March 2011
Vintage touches and modern twists combine on an irrepressible soul record. ...
Womack and Womack: Womack & Womack: Love Wars (Elektra 60293)
Review by Mitchell Cohen, High Fidelity, May 1984
THE MEN and women that Cecil and Linda Womack portray on Love Wars almost never want the same thing at the same time which makes ...
Womack and Womack: Womack & Womack: Love Wars (Elektra)
Review by James Hunter, Record, March 1984
WITH A sassy authority too gritty to be bitchy, too determined to be shrill, Linda Womack lithely barks out the phrase "I can't understand that" ...
Leon Ware: Motown's Musical Masseur
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 15 February 1977
Some guys get all the best album sleeve sessions! With his Musical Massage set, Leon Ware has come to the fore of Motown's influx on ...
Kool and the Gang, Ohio Players, The: The Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang: From Ohio to Japan
Profile and Interview by Robin Katz, Sounds, 15 February 1975
THE OHIO Players have been America's number one R&B band for the last two years. Kool And The Gang were the first instrumental based band ...
David Ruffin: Riding rough with Ruffin
Interview by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 7 February 1976
"I KNEW IT was a hit record from the time I walked from the microphone up into the control room." David Ruffin on 'Walk Away ...
Sam Cooke: Peter Guralnick: Dream Boogie – The Triumph of Sam Cooke (Little, Brown)
Book Review by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 1 January 2006
SAM COOKE WAS the first black American pop superstar. By 1962, the year of his biggest British hit, 'Twistin' the Night Away', he was the ...
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, ...
LL Cool J, Maxwell, Omar, Tony Rich Project, The, Jodeci: Romeos of Record
Comment by Amy Linden, New York Times Special Features Syndication, 9 April 1996
Today's black singers conquer charts and hearts by crooning instead of crowing. ...
Comment by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 2 February 1987
As London prepares for more streamlined sophistication, Adam Sweeting wonders what happened to the sweat and suffering ...
Report by Amy Linden, The New York Times, 7 April 1996
A QUIET revolution is at hand in urban music. Gone is the boasting about the girl you seduced last night and can't remember today. These ...
New Birth: The Re-Birth Of New Birth
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 8 July 1975
FRANKLY, ANYONE who has not in the past become totally confused with the New Birth, Niteliters and Love, Peace & Happiness triangle should apply immediately ...
Mary Wells: Back On The Right Track
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 19 June 1979
Showing every sign of being ready to get right back into the swing of things, we recently had the opportunity to rap with Ms. Mary ...
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