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Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, April 1998
Bowie: the good, the bad and the ugly ...
Review by Rob Young, Uncut, February 2010
The Dame's debut: an enduringly curious dispatch from "Gnome-man's land", expanded and remastered. ...
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, January 2008
The Dame's sonic sketchpad — restless, inventive and thrillingly experimental. ...
Walker Brothers, The: The Walker Brothers: Nite Flights (1978)
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, September 2008
Chilling, Bowie-beloved experiments in ambient pop. ...
David Bowie: Great Albums That Have Fallen Off The Critical Radar: David Bowie's Lodger
Review by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, January 2003
IN THE SO-CALLED "Berlin trilogy", Lodger is always thought of as an anticlimax after Low and "Heroes". Eno, who collaborated with Bowie on the album ...
Review by Simon Reynolds, Uncut, May 2001
Krautrock revisited and remastered: Bowie, Eno, Thorn Yorke, Damon Albarn, Stereolab and Sonic Youth pay sleevenote homage to the Lennon And McCartney of Teutonic boogaloo ...
Review by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, August 1997
WHERE MOST folk in this business work on instinct, rarely pondering how to maximise their talent, supposing they have any, Eno is one of a ...
The Associates: Boys Keep Swinging: The Associates’ Singles
Review by Barney Hoskyns, Uncut, September 2004
All the 45s from the sublime Scottish duo who briefly threatened to run away with the 80s pop circus. ...
The Divine Comedy: Regeneration
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, April 2001
NEW SOUND but same ideals for polished popsmiths. ...
Review by Max Bell, Uncut, February 2003
Reed shows off "heavy bear" side on two-CD tribute to 19th-century poet ...
Review by Paul Moody, Uncut, April 2008
Britpop alumni enter their Berlin period. Sort of. ...
Van Der Graaf Generator: Present
Review by Nick Hasted, Uncut, May 2005
ALTHOUGH CUSTOMARILY associated with prog, Van der Graaf Generator were always a world away from the ridiculous likes of Yes and Jethro Tull. ...
Review by Simon Reynolds, Uncut, August 2000
Legendary Scottish duo — featuring late, great Billy MacKenzie — issue best work and pre-fame material ...
Scott Walker: Scott/Scott 2/Scott 3/Scott 4/Boychild: 1967-1970
Review by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, August 2000
The Arctic explorer's '60s solo oeuvre remastered with new pix and full lyrix. ...
Review by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, September 2000
THREE IS the magic number for Britrock alchemists ...
Review by David Stubbs, Uncut, August 1997
THIS IS Lydon's first solo album, recorded before and after the calamitous reunion of The Sex Pistols. You'd have thought his cup of derision would ...
Daniel Johnston: Use Your Delusion: Daniel Johnston: Fear Yourself (Sketchbook) ****
Review by Rob Hughes, Uncut, April 2003
Twenty-first album from America's startlingly original lord of lo-fi ...
The Associates: The Affectionate Punch
Review by David Stubbs, Uncut, February 1998
THIS is impossible music. It's impossible to mimic its myriad uniqueness, impossible to place in pop time, impossible to imagine how such music could ever ...
The Delfonics: La-La Means I Love You – The Definitive Collection
Review by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, April 1998
THOUGH THE Delfonics are now seen as archetypal icons of '70s kitsch, they recorded their best stuff, including their three big hits, before the '60s ...
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