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Sparks, Sweet: Sparks vs. Sweet: The Battle for Britain
Review by Ron Ross, Phonograph Record, August 1974
The Sweet: Sweet Fanny AdamsSparks: Kimono My House ...
Aerosmith: Get Your Wings (Columbia)
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, August 1974
MGM RECORDS wasn't necessarily misguided in its big Bosstown hustle of 1968, they just flubbed up and signed the wrong bands. Why would you want ...
Aerosmith: Toys In The Attic (CBS 80773)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 12 July 1975
AEROSMITH BRING hope from America. They're not a new Steely Dan, or even yet another variation on the Doobie Brothers. Yet they are most people's ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 26 July 1975
TOYS IN THE Attic, is Aerosmith's third record. No one here knows that much about Aerosmith, except that they're a straight-ahead Eastern seaboard band with ...
Aerosmith: Toys In The Attic (CBS) (36:59).
Review by Jonh Ingham, Sounds, 2 August 1975
AS AEROSMITH race through 'Toys In The Attic', first track on the platter, all raging guitars, quaint lyrics about 'leaving the things that are real ...
Sweet: The Sweet: Give Us A Wink (Capitol)
Review by Ben Edmonds, Phonograph Record, March 1976
The question with The Sweet has always been one of validity. In England, it was the struggle to become something more than the string of ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 19 June 1976
ONCE UPON A TIME the idea of liking Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes was considered remarkably unhip. Poor old Ted and his boys were ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 3 July 1976
AEROSMITH HAVE GOT the whole situation psyched. ...
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 10 July 1976
AMERICA HAS until now avoided a head-on confrontation with the big British production or stage bands. ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 17 July 1976
IT WAS FUNNY, though, wasn't it? ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 23 October 1976
NOW HERE'S what you do for openers. You get someone to blindfold you, put boxing gloves on your hands, tie a maddened rhino to your ...
Tommy Bolin: Private Eyes (CBS IMPORT)*****
Review by Pete Makowski, Sounds, 30 October 1976
WHILE LISTENING to this white label copy for about the millionth time, all that comes to mind as an introduction to this review is 'forget ...
Bob Seger (And The Silver Bullet Band): Night Moves (Capitol) *****
Review by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 6 November 1976
THE SAME WEEK Graham Parker proved his real worth with a headlining London theatre date, Capitol release the new Bob Seger album. Seger is to ...
Review by Bob Woffinden, NME, 20 November 1976
How they made a billion while still in their twentiesWITH THE POP MUSIC OF TODAY ...
Patti Smith: Radio Ethiopia (Arista)
Review by Fred Schruers, Crawdaddy!, December 1976
CHATTY PATTY: PISSIN' IN WAX ...
Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 1 January 1977
I LIKE THIS RECORD so much that I'd hate for a single person out there to miss out on it because of my failure to ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 15 January 1977
PREDICTABLE BOYS from the Rock Steady stable with Jack Douglas production. ...
Review by Lester Bangs, Circus, 31 January 1977
I LOVE KISS. They can do absolutely no wrong by my book (Sybil). The reason they can do no wrong is that they can do ...
Review by Lester Bangs, Circus, 14 February 1977
LIKE MANY OTHER citizens of Lower Manhattan, I feel guilty. The reason I feel guilty is, however, not the same as the other 2,833,756 culpable ...
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