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Eagles, The: Where Eagles Dared: California's Signature Rock Band Comes to London
Report by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, 29 April 2013
Messrs. Schmit, Henley, Frey and Walsh (photo: Debbie Kruger) WELCOME TO the Hotel Connaught, the plush old Mayfair institution where Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh ...
"He was our Google": Fred Dellar, 1931-2021
Special Feature by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, May 2021
I REMEMBER being slightly shocked when I heard that Fred Dellar was going to turn 80 years old. A decade later, he has died just ...
Amon Düül, Faust, Neu!: Welcome To The Machine: Kraut Rock
Overview by John McCready, The Face, November 1996
Julian Cope has championed it, new Nineties bands are ransacking it and the ageing German hippies that first created it are now packing in techno ...
John Cage, Brian Eno, Ultramarine, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Keith LeBlanc: Ambient: The Chill-Out Zone
Essay by David Toop, Mixmag, October 1992
Ambient music: not just a soundtrack for the chill-out room, more a sound of the future. David Toop gets deep. Very deep. ...
Guide by Pat Blashill, Details, November 1993
RICHARD JAMES has seen the future and it's nothing special. In fact, it's nothing at all. Nothingness itself. Vast, blank wildernesses, majesticaly vague cityscapes, machines ...
Book Excerpt by Colin Escott, 'Tattooed on their Tongues' (Schirmer), 1996
JAMES BURTON CRADLES a dark red 1953 Telecaster. The finish is cracked in a few places and the fretboard is worn, but it's got ...
Fela Kuti: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti: Live In Amsterdam (Capitol); Perambulator (Lagos international)
Review by Randall Grass, Musician, January 1985
NIGERIA'S FELA Anikulapo-Kuti was the presumed messiah to break African pop internationally, just as Bob Marley had broken reggae. He sings in comprehensible pidgin English. ...
Nirvana: Incesticide (Geffen Records)
Review by Ian Christe, Warp, June 1993
ORIGINALLY INTENDED for release by their former label under the name Cash Cow, this collection of fifteen tight and tuneful Nirvana rarities has one of ...
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 ...
Gene Vincent: Primitive Texas Rockabilly & Honky Tonk: Gene Vincent Cut Our Songs
Review by Terry Staunton, Record Collector, December 2004
Not quite the Crossroads Robert Johnson had in mind… ...
Joe Cocker, Leon Russell: Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
Live Review by Ann Moses, NME, 2 May 1970
COCKER SURVIVES AND TRIUMPHS ...
Review by Ralph Traitor, Sounds, March 1986
CANDY APPLE GREY is Hüsker Dü's fourth consecutive classic and their first album for a major label. Since 1982, this image-free Milwaukee [sic] trio of ...
James Talley: Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got A Lot Of Love
Review by John Morthland, No Depression, 28 February 2006
FIRST RELEASED in 1975, at a time when the Outlaw movement was opening Nashville up to all manner of previously unimaginable sounds, James Talley's debut ...
New Edition: Candy Girl (London/Streetwise SH8553)
Review by Betty Page, Record Mirror, 20 August 1983
EDITIONS OF YOU ...
Fela Kuti: Army Arrangement (Celluloid)
Review by Carol Cooper, Spin, May 1985
IF YOU haven't yet heard of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, it isn't because he hasn't been trying to get your attention. ...
Velvet Underground: The Velvet Underground: Max's Kansas City, NYC
Report by Mike Jahn, New York Times, 4 July 1970
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND was playing experimental rock in 1965 when the Beatles just wanted hold your hand and San Francisco was still the place where ...
Review by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 3 December 2018
THIS TIME LAST YEAR, Wooden Shjips were working on a "summer record", but external events impinged on the creative process. There was America's climate of ...
Italian DJ Daniele Baldelli created the Afro Cosmic disco scene
Interview by Bill Brewster, Wax Poetics, Spring 2005
IMAGINE CIRCLING the planet in a spaceship — weightless, far from home, listening to music on your gravity-modified iPod. Or imagine trying to sprint through ...
And You Will Know Us By The..., Boards Of Canada: Deciphering The Code
Comment by Michael Goldberg, Neumu, 23 February 2002
Boards of Canada and ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead offer a musical yin/yang that will blow your mind ...
Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids
Profile and Interview by Jim Esposito, Zoo World, 20 December 1973
YOU MIGHT FIND this hard to believe, but if it wasn't for a fifth of whiskey Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids probably wouldn't be ...
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