Joseph Kyle
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This reissue of a fine 1962 compilation highlights the talents and genius of Ray Conniff, and serves as an excellent starting place for one of the most prolific “easy listening” artists of the Twentieth century. Read more
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Stupid dumb Stephen King and his dumb movie, ruining a perfectly good song for me and instilling terror in a ten year old kid. Read more
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No words, simply one of Miles Davis’ finest albums, presented in its entirety, for your listening enjoyment. Read more
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No words, simply one of Miles Davis’ finest albums, presented in its entirety, for your listening enjoyment. Read more
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Major-label “goth” anthem from the 1980s, but it–and the film it came from–served as a gateway drug to a generation of Goth kids…. Read more
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The debut album by composer Gavin Bryars offered up one of his finest works, as well as one of the most moving tributes to the great disasters of the century. Read more
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Nick Cave’s post-Birthday Party debut album proved that he was still very in touch with the darker side of life. We don’t recommend listening to this song in the dark. Read more
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An album that from beginning to end offers the healing balm for a stressful, emotional day. Read more
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An album that from beginning to end offers the healing balm for a stressful, emotional day. Read more
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The third official studio album by The Durutti Column found Vini Reilly refining his unique hybrid sound, resulting in a very sublime listening experience. Read more
