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Oasis: The Boys Are Back In Town
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 12 August 1994
Trashed hotels, fist fights, easy sex — Oasis have rediscovered rock's roots. They've also found the time to knock out a great tune ...
Turin Brakes: Ether Song (Source) ****
Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 28 February 2003
THIS MERCURY- and Brits-nominated duo have a patina of hipness, but their appearance on the launch night of BBC3 unmasked them as aspiring David Grays, ...
Justin Bieber: NIA, Birmingham
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 6 March 2011
JUSTIN BIEBER fans will tell you there are two only kinds of people in the world: "Beliebers" and the rest of us. For those who ...
Dears, The: The Dears: Porchester Hall, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 21 October 2008
A WEST LONDON HALL that advertises itself as the ideal spot for weddings and birthday parties is a perverse place to find the Dears, a ...
Obituary by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 23 July 2011
Singer with a soul-steeped voice whose instantly successful Back to Black album reflected her tormented experience of love ...
Nick Jonas: Islington Academy, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 20 July 2015
THE FORMER TEEN STAR has shaved his head, picked up a guitar and is covering Outkast. But while his talent is undeniable, he needs to ...
Charli XCX: Concorde 2, Brighton
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 25 March 2015
"BRIGHTON, put your fucking middle fingers up!" are Charli XCX's first words as she launches her first UK tour as headliner. Brighton needs no encouragement: ...
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 21 October 2013
The blues guitarist turned rock star surveys his discography for a tame but well-crafted show. ...
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 2 May 1998
Bodysnatchers play the blues ...
Divine Comedy, The: The Divine Comedy: Royal Festival Hall, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 29 March 1997
Kitschy coup: Few pop musicians could carry it off, but Divine Comedy's orchestral manoeuvres impress Caroline Sullivan ...
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 2 May 1994
Snoop Doggy Dogg comes over like a pup at the Brixton Academy ...
Beastie Boys, The: Beastie Boys: Hello Nasty (Grand Royal)
Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 3 July 1998
Sick of introspective rock? Pining for the time when hip-hop was fun? So are the Beastie Boys. Caroline Sullivan fights for her right to party ...
Cynthia Plaster Caster: Come Up And See My, Er...
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 24 August 1995
Caroline Sullivan meets the woman who persuaded Jimi Hendrix to dip his erect member into a jar of gooey pink dental mould. ...
Divine Comedy, The: The Divine Comedy: Funny peculiar
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 14 August 1998
Neil Hannon, aka the Divine Comedy, belongs in the last century, says Caroline Sullivan — the man who penned the Father Ted theme tune is ...
Lisa Stansfield: Soul of Discretion in a Hotel Laundry
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 19 March 1992
'If I've a hole in my tights, I'll sew it up. You can wear them under trousers.' Caroline Sullivan on Rochdale's most ordinary export, Lisa ...
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 13 October 1997
She is currently the UK's most successful female singer, she has been voted one of the sexiest women in the world, she even has a ...
Shirley Bassey: A Real Big Splendour — Shirley Bassey: Royal Festival Hall, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 13 June 1998
Only one woman can out-oomph Diana Ross. Caroline Sullivan salutes Shirley Bassey ...
Essay by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 20 May 2008
THE HYPING OF HER FIRST RECORD seemed a step too far. Can a new album restore this singer's popularity? ...
Fratellis, The: The Fratellis: "We don't want to be a pop band"
Report and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 27 June 2008
IT'S LATE AFTERNOON outside Amsterdam's Paradiso club, and the small group of teenagers hanging around on the steps have just seen something to get excited ...
Take That, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen: Take That: That Was Then, This Is Now
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 14 January 1998
Two years after the split, the Take That boys are more famous than ever — and no longer just for the excesses of Robbie Williams. ...
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