1972
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The final installment of the Stone The Crows reissue series finds the band carrying on in the face of adversity and gruesome tragedy, resulting in some fine blues rock. Read more
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The final installment of the Stone The Crows reissue series finds the band carrying on in the face of adversity and gruesome tragedy, resulting in some fine blues rock. Read more
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The 1972 debut of British singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading might owe a bit to Elton John (for obvious reasons), but it is a fine introduction to an underrated talent. Read more
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The 1972 debut of British singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading might owe a bit to Elton John (for obvious reasons), but it is a fine introduction to an underrated talent. Read more
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Jazzman Les McCann’s innovative 1972 album, Invitation to Openness, gets a CD reissue, while McCann’s first book of photos from his archive is released with the same title. Read more
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Confession time: I don’t like The Doors. I don’t like Jim Morrison. I’ve never really bonded with the group; I think “Hello I Love You” is daft, while “Light My Fire” was better when Jose Feliciano recorded it. To me, Morrison’s music represents the pretentiousness of 1960s rock, and his story seems to be more Read more
