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The Beatles, Danger Mouse: More Than Words: Musings on Music Journalism — Life Goes On
Comment by Devon Powers, PopMatters, 10 March 2004
FEBRUARY 24 WAS a banner day for the Copy Left, a loose network of computer activists, intellectuals, forward-thinking musicians and zealous fans who continue to ...
Speech Debelle : Is Speech Debelle Really "Not Black Enough"?
Comment by Jude Rogers, The Guardian, 31 July 2009
Speech Debelle seems to be yearning for another vision of blackness, rather than settling for being "urban" and making race redundant ...
Elliott Smith: Acoustic Splendour
Interview by Neil Mason, Melody Maker, 27 June 1998
CATEGORIES and pigeonholes and genres. They sure make our job easier. Everyone fits neatly in somewhere. Elliott Smith isn't too sure. ...
Prince: Sign o' the Times (Warner Bros./Paisley Park)
Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 29 March 1987
Here's Prince for all seasons ...
Cheap Trick: In Color (Epic PE-34884)
Review by Dave Marsh, Rolling Stone, 22 September 1977
Cheap Trick's comical treat ...
Beatles, The, Paul McCartney: Geoff Emerick
Profile and Interview by Richie Unterberger, Record Collector, June 2006
BESIDES GEORGE Martin, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, Geoff Emerick worked on more Beatles sessions than any other individual. ...
Gillian Welch: Soul Journey (Acony)
Review by Nick Southall, Stylus, 1 September 2003
GILLIAN COULD HAVE COME DOWN from the mountains after Oh Brother and made the step into the wind that would have carried her to prosperity. ...
Barry White: Greater lurrve hath no man
Profile by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 12 March 1992
AN IMPORTANT part of Barry White's stage set owes nothing to laser lights or hydraulic cherry pickers, in fact it has no moving parts whatsoever. ...
Lindisfarne: On Reflection: Alan Hull of Lindisfarne
Interview by Andrew Tyler, Disc, 14 April 1973
FOR SEVERAL weeks there had been rumbling and muttering noises suggesting that all was not well with Lindisfarne. It was Alan Hull in a careless, ...
The Beatles: Silly Charlie and the Not-So-Red-Hot Pepper
Essay by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 25 May 1974
Will Ringo get the mums? Can George hold the mystics? Who was the Walrus? Is Charles Shaar Murray a loony? Only the last question need ...
Review by Richard Gehr, Village Voice, 7 June 1988
MARK KRAMER doesn't simply produce records, he saturates them. Even the quieter moments of such swell yet dissimilar albums as Half Japanese's Music To Strip ...
Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding: He Don't Live Today (Sorry): My Noel Redding Experience
Memoir by Gary Pig Gold, Rock's Backpages, May 2003
LET ME TELL YOU: The very first "real" concert I was ever allowed to attend as a wee Canadian tyke just so happened to be ...
Yoko Ono: Approximately Infinite Universe
Review by Metal Mike Saunders, Phonograph Record, April 1973
YEAH, WELL, believe it or not: this is a totally rock 'n' roll album. It's also so far and away the best Beatles-related effort to ...
Comment by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, July 1975
Are Eric Faulkner & Stuart 'Woody' Wood The 'Lennon & McCartney' Of The Rollers? ...
Lindisfarne: We Can Swing Together: A Day In The Life Of Lindisfarne
Report by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 26 April 1972
SIMON COWE ordered a pint of cider and told me he hadn't eaten anything for two days. He'd had plenty of cider though. ...
Obituary by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 8 September 2003
PROBABLY NO other critic – not even the late William Mann of The Times, with his famous mention of pandiatonic clusters – contributed more to ...
Review by Nick Kent, MOJO, July 1997
A year in the making, the follow-up to their multi-poll-topping classic, The Bends. ...
OutKast: Speakerboxxx / The Love Below
Review by Nick Southall, Stylus, 23 September 2003
DRE, A.K.A. ANDRE 3000, a.k.a. Andre Lauren Benjamin, says he's run out of ways to express himself via hip hop. Big Boi, a.k.a. Antwan Andre ...
Elbow: The Take Off And Landing Of Everything
Review and Interview by Andy Gill, Uncut, April 2014
FOR THEIR SIXTH album, Elbow opted for a new working method, recording in small combinations rather than all together, with the remaining members chipping in ...
Radiohead: It's true, things can only get better
Interview by Caitlin Moran, The Times, 13 June 1997
Radiohead's Thom Yorke looked around, saw what a mess we're in, wrote about it on an album called OK Computer... ...
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