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Red Hot Chili Peppers, The: The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Freaky Styley (EMI America/Enigma)
Review by Ira Robbins, Rolling Stone, 24 October 1985
AFTER NEARLY two decades of racial division, popular music is in the midst of an overdue and exciting (if modest) effort to integrate itself. One ...
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, April 1977
AS POWER trios go, Grand Funk are no longer a trio, and not nearly so powerful as their obstinate primitivism once made them seem. Yet ...
Cheap Trick: Cheap Trick (Epic PE 34400)
Review by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, April 1977
WHEN A group has a guitarist with Donald Sutherland's face and Huntz Hall's wardrobe, a drummer named Bun E. Carlos who looks like Rod Steiger ...
Mantronix: Mantronix: The Album (10)
Review by Paul Mathur, Melody Maker, 22 March 1986
NOISE NEVER never never annoys you know. Mantronix go for the paintstripper approach, burning away electro's lesser indulgences and leaving hard core hip hop of ...
Willie Nelson: One Hell Of A Ride
Review by John Morthland, No Depression, 30 April 2008
SOMEDAY, SOMEBODY with great taste, and no desire to be all things to all markets, is going to put together a Best Of Willie Nelson ...
Faster Pussycat: Faster Pussycat (Elektra K96 07301) ****
Review by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 11 July 1987
FELINE GROOVY ...
Poison: Native Tongue (Capitol) **½
Review by Deborah Frost, Rolling Stone, 18 March 1993
"OH, NO, NO," moans Bret Michaels during the final, crashing chords of the newly reconstituted Poison's attempt to reestablish its lacquered toehold on the bubble-metal ...
Run DMC: Run-D.M.C.: Raising Hell (Profile)
Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 25 May 1986
RUNNING ON FULL ...
RUN DMC: Raising Hell (Profile/London)
Review by Biba Kopf, NME, 19 July 1986
A SEOUL diversion — RUN DMC coming up, fast food and sweet music ready to go. ...
Garth Brooks: Fresh Horses (Capitol)
Review by Eric Weisbard, Spin, February 1996
LISTENING TO Walk a Mile in My Shoes, RCA's recent boxed set of 70s-era Elvis Presley, I caught an echo of Garth Brooks. For years ...
Faster Pussycat: Wake Me Up When It's Over (Elektra EKT64) ****
Review by Howard Johnson, Kerrang!, 2 September 1989
FASTER PUSSYCAT have always meant just two things to me. First off, vocalist Taime Downe (sic) was the geezer who figured he'd get the choice ...
Review by Deborah Frost, The Village Voice, 18 September 1990
KIP WINGER is a hunk. And what a perfect hunk he is. With his Harlequin hero name, decepticon logo, and carefully exposed nipple, he's engineered ...
Review by Gavin Martin, Daily Mirror, 5 April 2003
Run DMC inspired a generation to turn hip-hop into a multi-billion dollar industry, says GAVIN MARTIN ...
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 2 December 1978
THE TRICK experience, but hardly cheap at £8.50 a shot. Even so, it's worth it, as is evidenced by the fact that Flyover in Hammersmith ...
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 ...
The Replacements: Replacements: Pleased To Meet Me
Review by Ira Robbins, Creem, August 1987
LIKE SOME STRAY dog you find in an alley, Minneapolis's Replacements are a scruffy mongrel of a band: uncontrollable and ugly, but somehow irresistable. You ...
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Life On The Line (Island)
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, February 1978
When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way, from your first cigarette... ...
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, May 1977
KNOW ABSOLUTELY zero zilch about this Rick Derringer cat 'cept the basic facts, mac – like he was once in the McCoys (Rick's been told ...
Run DMC: Raising Hell (London)
Review by Frank Owen, Melody Maker, 19 July 1986
BOYS FROM THE COUNTY HELL ...
Review by Chuck Eddy, Rolling Stone, 20 September 1990
THE DOWNFALL of Poison, whose first two albums showcased a carefree marriage of '60s bubblegum to '70s hard rock, can be traced to the day ...
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