Joseph Kyle
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George Harrison’s final record for Apple Records was a low-key release thanks to the closing of the label, but is quietly one of Harrison’s best albums. Read more
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The inevitable slip-up; Harrison’s third proper solo album appeared during a time of great stress, and it shows. Read more
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Harrison’s follow-up to All Things Must Pass proved to be a quiet, low-key religious album. Read more
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Just a few simple words about a masterpiece. Read more
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This week, we take an in-depth look at George Harrison’s Apple Records reissue campaign. First up, Harrison’s two Beatles-era solo albums, two diverse experiments in recorded sound. Read more
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Author Jack Isenhour’s quirky, humorous investigation into Country’s most depressing song is one of the most comprehensive and enjoyable reads you’ll find. Read more
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Two of the best indie-rock records that you’ve probably never heard get the reissue treatment they so deserve. Read more
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Oasis’ second album was the masterpiece the Gallagher brothers always bragged they had in them. The expanded edition further proves the maxim, “It ain’t bragging if you can do it.” Read more
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Welsh psychobilly pioneers Demented Are Go have their formative years compiled into one crazy, essential box. Read more
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The first and only recordings of a duo of two R&B loving blind men sees a reissue 40 years after its release on Folkways Records. Read more
