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Housemartins, The: The Housemartins: London 0 Hull 4
Review by Terry Staunton, Record Collector, 24 May 2009
LIKE THE all-conquering Madness during the first half of the '80s, the Housemartins pulled off the admirable trick of shoehorning well-considered social comment into the ...
Vejtables, The: Vejtables Growing in San Francisco
Profile and Interview by Carol Deck, KRLA Beat, 1 January 1966
THE LAST thing on anybody's mind would be to call themself a vegetable, but five young San Franciscans have gone one step farther and call ...
Chocolate Syrup: Introducing Chocolate Syrup
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 7 January 1972
1971 HAS been a remarkable year for group's names and none has been more imaginative than Chocolate Syrup, five young men who are currently enjoying ...
Review by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 15 January 1966
HOOKER RECORDS abound, but the latest from Chess, John Lee Hooker Plays And Sings The Blues (CRL4500) is a more than usually satisfying set. ...
Bruce Springsteen: Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ (CBS 65480, £2)
Review by Richard Williams, The Times, 14 April 1973
Springsteen is special ...
Gerry & The Pacemakers: New to the Charts: Gerry, Pacemakers from Beatle-land!
Profile by Alan Smith, NME, 22 March 1963
CRASHING into the NME Chart this week comes another beat name from Beatle-land, Liverpool's Gerry and the Pacemakers. Gerry is featured vocalist on 'How Do ...
Cat Mother & the All-Night Newsboys, Smokestack Lightnin': Whisky a Go Go, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by John Mendelssohn, Los Angeles Times, 31 January 1970
Lightnin', Cat Mother Share Musical Billing ...
Kate Nash: Village Underground, London
Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 23 April 2010
Growing up and away from Lily ...
Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids: Flash Cadillac: Sons of the Beaches
Review by Gene Sculatti, Creem, January 1976
What lame-o group is finally going to win the distinction of recording The Last Fifties Song of the Seventies? Just when I thought the sub-genre ...
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 February 2013
MY BLOODY VALENTINE'S reputation for tardiness is well earned. I dimly remember rushing off to interview them around the release of their second album, Loveless, ...
Joey Dee & the Starliters: The Peppermint Boys Have A Great Chance
Profile by June Harris, Disc, 17 March 1962
IT IS SURPRISING that Joey Dee and the Starliters, next to Chubby Checker the most famous "twisters" in America, have not yet made it here ...
Angel Haze: Gorilla, Manchester
Live Review by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 9 March 2014
"I KNOW I haven't done a bunch of shows, so thanks y'all for coming out to see me eventually," says Angel Haze, reflecting on her ...
Live Review by Graeme Thomson, Mail On Sunday, 22 April 2018
Dua's great Lipa forward: the charismatic pop star du jour proves herself to the hangar born on the opening night of her first arena tour. ...
Loyle Carner: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
Live Review by Lisa Verrico, The Times, 20 February 2017
The south Londoner's heartfelt rapping had the crowd on their feet and singing from start to finish ...
King Crimson: Zoom Club, Frankfurt
Live Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 24 April 1971
AFTER MORE than a year off the road, King Crimson slid quietly back into public performance last week with a hush-hush four-day stint in Germany. ...
David Cassidy: Madison Square Garden, New York NY
Live Review by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 19 March 1972
David Cassidy was a roaring success ...
Last Shadow Puppets, The: The Last Shadow Puppets: The Age Of The Understatement
Review by Paul Moody, Uncut, May 2008
NOW IT ALL makes sense. Anyone who, on hearing Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare, wondered where Alex Turner had mislaid his melodies now has their ...
Report by Norman Jopling, Record Mirror, 20 January 1968
THE FIRST of the Tamla Motown groups, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, have finally made it big in the British charts with their runaway transatlantic ...
Badfinger: New to the Charts: Badfinger Make Apple Feel Rosy
Profile by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 17 January 1970
IT'S BIG smiles and happy heads at Apple this week, where the once much-maligned label now has a further chart name — BADFINGER — to ...
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