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Review by Nick Jones, Melody Maker, 18 November 1967
STILL THE BEATLES OLD SOUL AND FEELING ...
Review by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, April 1968
BEACON FROM MARS/THE KALEIDOSCOPE — Here is the most versatile band we have ever heard. You want ragtime? Listen to 'Baldheaded End OfA Broom' which ...
Elvis Presley: From Elvis in Memphis (RCA LSP-4155)
Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 1 June 1969
Voice Saves Elvis in Memphis ...
Review by Dave Marsh, Creem, April 1972
MOTOWN HAS ALWAYS been known for its little ones more than its big ones, and the Jackson Five are no exception. This is undoubtedly their ...
Captain Beefheart: The Spotlight Kid (Reprise 2050)
Review by Nick Tosches, Fusion, May 1972
POTENTIOMETERS pop (the odor of electricity) behind the silvery mugs of android dervishes. A gasket goes. The old Aristotelean construct programs splatter into a mess ...
Todd Rundgren: Something/Anything? (Bearsville)
Review by Ben Edmonds, Creem, July 1972
THE NAME TODD Rundgren has passed across so many lips in the past few months that you can almost detect traces of chapstick around its ...
Review by Dave Marsh, Creem, August 1972
I'M LISTENING TO a tape of The New John and Yoko lp. If you thought, as I did, that Sometime in New York City was ...
Bob Dylan: Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid, Soundtrack by Bob Dylan (Columbia KC 32460)
Review by Arthur Levy, Zoo World, 13 September 1973
Dylan Meets Billy: America's Albatrosses ...
Review by Gary Sperrazza!, Shakin' Street Gazette, April 1974
GERMANY IS HARDLY the center of the rock universe. So the only rock and roll that seeped in during the late 60's were from those ...
John Entwistle: John Entwhistle: Mad Dog
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, March 1975
Mad Dog is everything you'd expect from a John Entwhistle album and more. It catches Entwhistle in rabid transit, combining his obsession with 50's/early ...
Johnny Guitar Watson: Ain't That A Bitch
Review by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 24 July 1976
JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON is one of the classiest musicians around, though you might not believe it from the packaging of his latest album. On which ...
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 ...
Suicide: Suicide (Red Star RS1, import)
Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 21 January 1978
Suicide is a solution ...
Review by Joe Nick Patoski, Creem, February 1979
Ride, Mush You Rushkies ...
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, September 1979
Dear brothers and sisters: If you are interested in being a part of the Universal Community of Mellow Truth, sip a glass of wine and please pay attention. In ...
Japan: Quiet Life (Ariola AHAL 8010)****
Review by Geoff Barton, Sounds, 12 January 1980
Glitter for industry ...
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, March 1980
HINDSIGHT IS ALWAYS 20/20. In '79-'80, a pop renaissance is supposedly under way, stirring itself from a long hibernation like a groggy Boo Boo Bear, ...
Bram Tchaikovsky: The Russians Are Coming (Radar)
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 17 May 1980
SOMETIMES YOU open your mouth, but not a word emerges. Sometimes there's very little to talk about anyway. ...
Review by Mitchell Cohen, Creem, August 1980
"Heroin" does not rhyme with "mellowing." ...
Review by Mitchell Cohen, Creem, February 1981
FOR A FEW YEARS, roughly coinciding with the campaign and administration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, rock 'n' roll was the music of an era on ...
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