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New York Dolls: The New York Dolls: Too Much Too Soon
Review by Dave Marsh, Rolling Stone, 20 June 1974
Lotta Goin' Nowhere Goin' On ...
Hawkwind: Hall Of The Mountain Grill (United Artists)
Review by Gary Sperrazza!, Shakin' Street Gazette, 7 November 1974
WHEN LAST WE visited our resident space-age hippies (Shakin' Street No. 3), they had completed their lengthy and powerful Space Ritual, exploring what Tom Bingham ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 4 January 1975
WAS THIS ALBUM WEIRD? You bet yer snakeskin mitts it was. ...
Dr. Feelgood: Down By The Jetty (United Artists)
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 25 January 1975
BOYS, BOYS now what did I tell you about being "too ethnic"? ...
Review by Mick Farren, New Musical Express, 22 February 1975
UP UNTIL Max Bell gave us his reasoned defence of Kiss a couple of weeks ago, I had assumed they were simply an also ran ...
Review by Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, April 1975
LIVING IN NEW YORK has never been easy for the older generation, but it's even tougher for their offspring. ...
The Amboy Dukes - Journeys and Migrations
Review by Max Bell, NME, 3 May 1975
THIS MOST RECENT collection of The American Amboy Dukes, taken from the first three albums, is strictly one for masochistic archivists. Amusement value only. If ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 11 October 1975
I THINK IT was Lester Bangs who put forward the proposition that people who went to Black Sabbath concerts derived their pleasure from ingesting massive ...
Brownsville Station: Motor City Connection
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, November 1975
INSTANT CUT-OUT!! It's a shame, too, cuz Brownsville Station produced many sweathog elpees over the years. Cept now you find 'em all in bargain bins. ...
The Pretty Things: Greatest Hits 1964-1967
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 6 December 1975
FOR A SHORT time, around the London clubs and art school dances, back in 1964, it seemed as though the Pretty Things might just unseat ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 10 April 1976
M'lawds, ladies 'n' gennelmen, presenting the new album by... ...
Review by Ben Edmonds, Phonograph Record, May 1976
"We're the queens of noise/ The answer to your dreams." ...
The Ramones: Ramones (Sire — Import)
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 15 May 1976
A WEEK back, if you'd asked me nicely, I'd have dogmatically opined that Ramones – SASD 7520 – was absolutely the most grievous hot rock ...
C.W. McCall: Wilderness (Polydor)
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, July 1976
LET'S FACE it. 'Convoy' was probably the one moment of pure inspiration C.W. McCall's adcopy-blighted brain will ever enjoy, and those fans hoping for a ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 17 July 1976
IT WAS FUNNY, though, wasn't it? ...
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, August 1976
Don't let the teevee tube or the records being released fool you! Teenage America's spirit is not sagging (empty helium balloons surrounded by Paul McCartney ...
Review by Gene Sculatti, Creem, August 1976
"I don't wanna walk around with youI don't wanna walk around with youI don't wanna walk around with youSo why you wanna walk around with ...
The Flamin' Groovies: Teenage Head
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 16 October 1976
I MUST confess that when I was first confronted with the Flamin' Groovies, I was not impressed. ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 29 January 1977
THE MAIN thing that's wrong with this album can be summed up in two words. They are Kim Fowley. Yes that's right. Fowley appears to ...
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 ...
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