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David Bowie: The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (RCA)
Review by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 10 June 1972
Bowie at his best ...
Review by Ian MacDonald, New Musical Express, 26 January 1974
YOU WILL soon be told that this cat is going to be the big breeze in 1974. Receive this piece of information with sceptical, though ...
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 Ian MacDonald, New Musical Express, 15 March 1975
WHERE have all poppa's heroes gone? Living in New York, every one. A hard city by reputation, but presumably it has its compensations for someone ...
Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run (CBS Import)
Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 6 September 1975
Roy Orbison makes big comeback ...
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Shelter, import)
Review by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 1 January 1977
DONT KNOW much about these guys except that they breeze out of Los Angeles, have a great image and play very good '70's rock'n'roll which ...
Emmylou Harris: Luxury Liner (Warner Bros.)
Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 15 January 1977
While the Hot Band get hotter, Emmylou just gets better... ...
Review by Max Bell, Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 2 April 1977
Igs past and present collide in sonic fury as NICK KENT & MAX BELL once more grasp for the identity of the enIGma, quest for ...
Kate Bush, Karla Bonoff: Kate Bush: The Kick Inside; Karla Bonoff: Karla Bonoff
Review by Bob Woffinden, New Musical Express, 25 February 1978
THOUGH ON the surface just another member of the incestuous West Coast singing/songwriting sisterhood, Karla Bonoff is different in one crucial respect — she isn't ...
Slaughter and the Dogs: Do It Dog Style
Review by Ian Penman, New Musical Express, 29 June 1978
UNFORTUNATELY, A posthumous debut album. Quite something, not even the anti-Christ (Sex Pistols) managed to pull that off. But it is a rather sad, inevitably ...
Jacksons, The: The Jacksons: Destiny (Epic)
Review by Danny Baker, New Musical Express, 13 January 1979
EACH YEAR, when the popularity polls roll around, way down in the best vocalist section we can find Bowie, Dylan and even Cornwall whilst my ...
Review by Danny Baker, New Musical Express, 4 August 1979
THIS TIME I really feel entitled to smile. ...
Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 6 September 1980
WHY 'CLUES'? I mean to say, Robert old chap, it's not as if there's some burning question to all this despite the wacky covershot of ...
Duran Duran: Duran Duran (EMI)
Review by Chris Bohn, New Musical Express, 4 July 1981
D'RONE D'RONE ...
Gary Numan: Dance (Beggars Banquet)
Review by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 5 September 1981
"These New Romantics are oh so boring I could swear I've been there once or twice before" ('Moral') ...
Associates, The: The Associates: Sulk (Associates/WEA/Beggars Banquet etc.)
Review by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 15 May 1982
BUTTERFLY BAWLS ...
Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Urban Bushmen (ECM)
Review by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 29 May 1982
BURNING BUSHMEN ...
Annette Peacock: Colour Tails: Annette Peacock: I Have No Feelings (Ironic)
Review by Fred Dellar, New Musical Express, 20 February 1986
NOTHING YOU CAN pin down here. Nothing you safely stick a label on and file for easy access. ...
Recoil: Bloodline (Mute/All formats)
Review by Betty Page, New Musical Express, 18 April 1992
ALAN WILDER is the John Major of Electro. A nice chap — if every member of the public could spend ten minutes with him, he'd ...
Buju Banton: Voice Of Jamaica (Mercury/All formats)
Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 21 August 1993
THE FURORE provoked by Buju Banton's virulently anti-gay lyric to 'Boom Bye Bye' last year has had lasting repercussions on music in general and raggamuffin ...
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