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Review by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 30 January 1966
FOLK-ROCK, which mixes the simplicity of folk music with the frenetic rhythmic heat of the electrically amplified sound of rock 'n' roll, caused one of ...
Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 28 August 1966
THIS SUMMER may rank along with most Christmases for the number of seasonal records it has produced — every radio station's hit list is loaded ...
Review by Eden, KRLA Beat, 31 December 1966
ONE OF the prettiest records to date from Cher is her newest, 'Mama'. This one is another Sonny Bono composition, and it really is a ...
Review by Loraine Alterman, Detroit Free Press, 1 January 1967
Face to Face With the Kinks' Pop Satire ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: The Lovin' Spoonful: Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful (Kama Sutra)
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 28 January 1967
Country blues from the Lovin' Spoonful ...
Review by Loraine Alterman, Detroit Free Press, 29 January 1967
THE TREMENDOUSLY talented West Coast group called Love still hasn't made it into the bright spotlight of fame like the Beach Boys or the Lovin' ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: The Lovin' Spoonful: Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful (Kama Sutra)
Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 29 January 1967
A Handful of the Spoonful ...
Review by Loraine Alterman, Detroit Free Press, 26 March 1967
Janis Ian: She's Hip at 15 ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Between the Buttons (London PS499)
Review by Paul Nelson, Hullabaloo, June 1967
ONE OF the essentials in any record review would seem to be a simple catchword or two describing the contents of the album in question. ...
Review by Geoffrey Cannon, The Listener, 22 November 1967
2012 NOTE: In the third (and last) column below written for The Listener in late 1967, I tried to begin to grope towards construction ...
Review by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, February 1968
STRANGE DAYS, The Doors' second album, is another cauldron of energy, excitement and improvisation. (That's Review Number 34, Ray.) ...
Lothar and the Hand People: Lothar and the Hand People (Capitol)
Review by Lenny Kaye, Rolling Stone, 3 May 1969
THERE WAS a strange New York scene a few years ago, when much the same sort of thing was taking place across a continent in ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: The Lovin' Spoonful: Revelation: Revolution '69 (Kama Sutra)
Review by Richard Green, NME, 7 June 1969
MY, HOW THE Spoonful have changed since the days of John Sebastian and the lunatical Zalman Yanovsky. ...
The Lovin' Spoonful: Golden Spoonful (Polydor Twosome)
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 13 October 1973
JOHN SEBASTIAN was the best P.R. man that hippies ever had. ...
Review by Loraine Alterman, New York Times, 6 October 1974
The Songwriter Sings ...
The Turtles: The Turtles (Happy Together Again) (Sire)
Review by Gene Sculatti, Zoo World, 19 December 1974
ITEM: THE Turtles' It Ain't Me Babe album cover was one of the first to recognize and promptly display rock 'n roll fatty tissue, at ...
Iron Butterfly: Scorching Beauty
Review by Greg Shaw, Phonograph Record, February 1975
IT'S A WELL known axiom that one hit record is good for ten years of work. Just ask Fabian. ...
Iron Butterfly - Scorching Beauty
Review by Max Bell, NME, 12 April 1975
SEEMS LIKE 1968 all over again, doesn't it? ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 27 September 1975
BACK IN 1965 there was this group called the Young Rascals who, along with Vanilla Fudge and the Lovin' Spoonful, formed the big "New York ...
Review by John Tobler, NME, 8 May 1976
JIMMY BUFFETT and Steve Goodman seem to have a lot more in common than the fact that their names have the same number of letters. ...
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